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I had one inkjet nozzle clog from not being used often enough and then
a second one went after a long vacation (Epson RX500). I just didn’t
have the time/patience to follow Art’s cleaning regimen. Then I found
I was buying ink cartridges for colors I wasn’t using.
Since black is all I really need for occasional printing, I followed
the suggestion I found on this forum: a Brother laser printer. I got
the HL-2170W. It works: it’s quick, has good resolution and I love the
wireless networking.
My question: since I print only one or two pages a week, sometimes
even less, do you recommend turning it on just for printing or should
it stay on all the time? The considerations are: power consumption and
longevity of the printer/toner/drum/etc.
Thanks,
Bob
a second one went after a long vacation (Epson RX500). I just didn’t
have the time/patience to follow Art’s cleaning regimen. Then I found
I was buying ink cartridges for colors I wasn’t using.
Since black is all I really need for occasional printing, I followed
the suggestion I found on this forum: a Brother laser printer. I got
the HL-2170W. It works: it’s quick, has good resolution and I love the
wireless networking.
My question: since I print only one or two pages a week, sometimes
even less, do you recommend turning it on just for printing or should
it stay on all the time? The considerations are: power consumption and
longevity of the printer/toner/drum/etc.
Thanks,
Bob