Thursday, December 17, 2009

Printer Ink question?

I have a printer that is rarely used but is needed on occasion. How do I prevent my ink from drying up between uses?Printer Ink question?
Ink wont dry out, they way they engineer and design the Ink cartridges keeps the ink from drying out, it is not like the ink is in an open container or anything, it is sealed, and if you are worried about it, type a word or two every week or so and print it out, which will keep your printer working and tuned up, and keep your mind relaxed.


I hope this will help


SamPrinter Ink question?
The ink on the printer is seen to dry-up only when not used for a long time like 30-40 days.


Most times its seen that the printers are designed in such a way that when the printer is not being used or when its powered down, the printer cartridges or the NOZZLES of the Print Cartridges are covered with some air tight mechanism to prevent the ink in the nozzles from drying out. The ink used is also of such properties that the dry time is more when there is no air. Hence one might see a setting in the print drivers called as INK DRY TIME, which is set for the printer to have a few seconds of buffer time between throwing out a printer page and picking and printing and throwing out the next one. So that the first one has enough time to dry the ink that has been sprayed on it.
printer ink doesn't dry up
use it more often

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