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Robert Baer
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Mat Nieuwenhoven wrote:
something mechanical fails, forcing the toss function to be implemented...
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Yes..the Canon inkjets do seem to have functional longevity..untilOn Fri, 15 Mar 2019 22:00:18 -0700, Robert Baer wrote:
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Duplex monochrome laser is hard to beat as a workhorse. It really
depends critically on what your monthly print volume is as to which
solution is the best one. Inkjets consume ink each time you switch them
on from cold and if you leave them to dry out periodically then a full
cleaning cycle really does use a lot of ink to no good end. By
comparison a laser printer will work first time after months unused.
* How about a laser printer, abandoned after almost no use (still had
starter cartridge),left to the elements (rained a few nights), set to
dry in house 3 days and work 100% FIRST TIME thereafter?
3 months later, tried again and STILL WORKS OK.
In another part of this thread I referenced a comparison between
office multifunction (copier/printer/scanner) lasers and an Epson
'large tank" inkjet model.
As part of the test, the Epson was orderly shutdown/powered of, left
in storage for 2 months, and worked immediately after that. I don't
think they tested for rain...
For all the inkjets I used (mostly Canon), I never had that problem
that after proper shutdown it wouldn't work.
Mat Nieuwenhoven
something mechanical fails, forcing the toss function to be implemented...
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