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    #21
    Also got an Epson EcoTank. I found if you leave it for any length of time without printing the nozzles clog up and you have to do a 'power clean'.

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      #22
      Originally posted by krytonsheep View Post
      Also got an Epson EcoTank. I found if you leave it for any length of time without printing the nozzles clog up and you have to do a 'power clean'.
      Bit of a pain. One of the reasons I switched from my old Brother printer to an eco tanks style was to reduce printing costs. My teenage daughter in particular did a fair amount of colour printing for schoolwork. But usage has tailed off as she finished last month and my wife also seems to print less so my payback period for the extra upfront cost has increased somewhat.

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        #23
        Originally posted by krytonsheep View Post
        Also got an Epson EcoTank. I found if you leave it for any length of time without printing the nozzles clog up and you have to do a 'power clean'.
        Good to know, thanks.

        Roughly how long before it clogs up?

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          #24
          Originally posted by edison View Post
          My teenage daughter in particular did a fair amount of colour printing for schoolwork.
          Do the school not offer colour printing? Or is it a cheaper/convenient to do it at home?

          I've been racking my brain as to when I last ever needed colour printing.

          I'm in the laser camp. I can go weeks if not months without printing anything and it still works like a charm. Whereas it almost felt like inkjet printers were single use items.

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            #25
            Originally posted by krytonsheep View Post
            Also got an Epson EcoTank. I found if you leave it for any length of time without printing the nozzles clog up and you have to do a 'power clean'.
            My Canon can get clogged due to lack of use, but it's easy enough to take out the print head for a bit of a scrub... a "power clean" in the printer sounds awfully expensive in ink.
            Last edited by wattaj; 9 June 2023, 12:58. Reason: Speillng.
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              #26
              Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post

              Do the school not offer colour printing? Or is it a cheaper/convenient to do it at home?

              I've been racking my brain as to when I last ever needed colour printing.

              I'm in the laser camp. I can go weeks if not months without printing anything and it still works like a charm. Whereas it almost felt like inkjet printers were single use items.
              I'm with you. Our usage is horribly variable from the odd sheet of A4 every other week to a bulk run of B&W or, more often, colour stuff (the joys of Am Dram!). The Brother laser just works, unlike several of my previous inkjets. It's also a damn sight quicker!
              Blog? What blog...?

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                #27
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

                Bet that's your usual line on a night out as well.
                Please tell me I didn't try that line on you......
                When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TestMangler View Post

                  Please tell me I didn't try that line on you......
                  It's the most successful thing he ever picked up

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

                    Good to know, thanks.

                    Roughly how long before it clogs up?
                    A couple of months. I was thinking it didn't use any ink doing the power clean because it didn't need any paper. Found out the ink goes into a waste tank.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by krytonsheep View Post
                      ...Found out the ink goes into a waste tank.
                      Yup, same with my Canon. I found that I could take the printer head out and wash it. You might find the same. Saves a fortune in wasted ink.
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