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Found this in the manual.
When the waste ink cartridge is full you will need to send the printer to an
engineer.
WHAT!
I have known cartridges for waste toner in laser printers, but not in inkjet
printers.
Surely the end-user can do this themselves without paying through the nose
for an engineer to do it.
As far as I can see, the waste ink goes out at the left of the platten, and
goes to a large soakaway sponge underneath... I cannot see any tank as such.
Being a new printer, I am not going to open the guts of the printer to find
this tank. However I would like to know if anyone else has come across this
waste tank, and if so, how often is it likely to require maintenance?
When the waste ink cartridge is full you will need to send the printer to an
engineer.
WHAT!
I have known cartridges for waste toner in laser printers, but not in inkjet
printers.
Surely the end-user can do this themselves without paying through the nose
for an engineer to do it.
As far as I can see, the waste ink goes out at the left of the platten, and
goes to a large soakaway sponge underneath... I cannot see any tank as such.
Being a new printer, I am not going to open the guts of the printer to find
this tank. However I would like to know if anyone else has come across this
waste tank, and if so, how often is it likely to require maintenance?