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Printer problem
I don't use my printer very often. When I do, it seems like the ink cartridge has dried out. Is there a secret to keep it alive? TIA:ho:
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Just remember to take them out a day before you try to use them. |
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Although you didn't ask this, unless you regularly need color printouts you will be better served with an inexpensive b&w laser printer. They don't clog and the toner is much cheaper than ink cartridges. I've seen them on sale for under $50. |
There is a secret, but I can't tell you what it is.
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I gave up on ink cartridge printers for exactly this reason, I currently have 2 Laser printers, a B/W for the normal printing and the color one as needed. At one time I was using the local shipping center for color printing until I saw the prices, I now do this at home, after about 200 to 300 prints i am breaking even, and everything after that is at a much lower cost.
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It's not a big deal really. Just make sure to print at least one page in color every couple of weeks. You could even just print a test page - it's usually an option built into the printer. Also if you print infrequently, make sure you're not getting "XL" but instead, just standard ink. And don't use generic brand or "remanufactured" ink cartridges.
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Who needs color printers today? You can bring your phone (or sd card) and go to CVS, Staples, even your local library. I haven't had to print in color for about 10 (or more) years.
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I would just schedule a test print on your calendar every few weeks to prevent the ink from drying out. Personally, I like ink cartridge printers and I like color. I don't print enough to worry about the cost of the cartridges, but I have used after market cartridges and they worked fine. Another thing you can try is to run hot water over the cartridge.
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Even when I have needed to provide a certified copy of my passport, I have never had a black and white version declined, so I switched from color inkjet to b&w laser several years ago - under $100 at Staples and probably cheaper elsewhere. It has already paid for itself in lower consumables costs - I use generic cartridges at half the cost of OEM.
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Had the same problem. Ran the cleaner routine that was supposed to clear it, would clean the cartridge head and printer jets with alcohol.
It worked ok but it got to be a pain to do every time I needed to print. So the next time I needs to buy new ink cartridges I just bought an inexpensive Brother laser printer. Sure it’s only B&W but why does my boarding pass need to be in color? Very happy and never worry about it not working anymore. |
Do yourself a favor and dump the printer that uses cartridges, which are way more costly than they should be. I made the switch to an Epson EcoTank printer, and couldn't be happier. Fast and efficient, this printer uses refillable ink tanks that seem to last forever. After using it for over a year now, I have not had to refill any of the tanks. In fact, they have not even dropped to 50% yet. I will certainly never go back to a cartridge printer.
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