Electronics Repair (sci.electronics.repair) Discussion of repairing electronic equipment. Topics include requests for assistance, where to obtain servicing information and parts, techniques for diagnosis and repair, and annecdotes about success, failures and problems.

 
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Prev Previous Post   Next Post Next
  #11   Report Post  
Posted to sci.electronics.design,sci.electronics.equipment,sci.electronics.repair
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 182
Default UPS: "Do not connect laser printer..."

On Wed, 22 Jul 2009 10:39:46 +0100, "Arfa Daily"
wrote:


I think then, that you have been very very lucky. Perhaps the ones you have
are so old that they come from a time when Epson could still build printers
that were not worthless junk, designed to gobble as much ink as they
possibly can, from every cartridge fitted, when the jets on the end of just
one of them, have clogged. In fact, I think you are the first person I have
ever come across, who has not had a bad experience with one (cue hundreds
of
lurkers to now come out of the woodwork, protesting what marvellous
machines
they are ...)

Arfa


OK then. Count me as well, i have an old Epson color 860 that still
works fine and an Epson R200 as my main printer. Of course i only use
them a little bit. Replaced the inks many times due to finally
running out.


Here's a question. Is it because the Epsons that seem to prevail over long
periods, get only light use, as you say yours do, so only get turned on when
needed ? I think that this has a lot to do with the clogging problems of the
printers that Epson offer these days. I like to have my printer always on
and 'ready to roll'. I can't be doing with waiting 5 minutes while the thing
coughs and wheezes its way to being ready. When I need to print something
out, I need to do it now. The HPs seem to have a proper 'sleep' mode where
the heads 'park' over the seal, as it goes to sleep. The Epsons appear to
just 'stop' with the heads where they were last left. They only seem to park
if you do a full shutdown. IMHO, this is the reason that the heads clog.
Being left out in open space, the ink just dries in the nozzles. Once it has
done, it can take several cleaning cycles to recover them. The fact that
colours cannot be cleaned individually, is a royal pain in the arse, and
leads to huge ink wastage.

OTOH, my current HP is now probably 3+ years old, and has never been turned
off apart from the occasional need to do a full reset, when for some reason
the network has lost it, and it needs to be forced to talk to the router to
get a new IP address allocated.

To be fair to the Epsons that I have owned, I have never had an issue with
their general performance, speed, or print quality. I just find this head
clogging thing, which is a well known problem, sooooo frustrating, to the
point where I just get mad with them, which ain't good for the old
hypertension ...

Arfa

Interesting. Both of mine are on continuously. And both park the
heads in sealed cups. Proper head parking is known to make a big
difference. Must be why printers that do not cap the heads combine
the print head into the ink cartridge.
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Circuit to connect "Soundblaster" electret microphone to line-input Robert Ham Electronics 0 October 2nd 07 03:28 PM
Unwise to connect 11/4" drain to 11/2" trap? kc Home Repair 4 April 17th 07 11:38 AM
"Plgn Motor Error" on "TI Microlaser Plus" printer Sam Goldwasser Electronics Repair 2 February 14th 07 12:42 AM
UPDATE: "Problem with Canon Pixma ip4000 printer" [email protected] Electronics Repair 18 April 25th 06 11:05 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:08 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 DIYbanter.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about DIY & home improvement"