Since I bought my Epson L800 I am more than happy with it, its output is very satisfactory, however I noticed a problem and I don't know if this is normal or not :
When I use it on daily basis, evertything goes fine, whenever I leave it for more than 2 days without using it, I have to clean the print heads, is that normal ?
Do you turn the printer off when not in use?
11-27-2015, 10:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2015, 06:09 PM by Rainer.)
All printers are to an extend prone to ink drying ... (not thermo-sub printers) ...
whether this starts to show after a week or after a day is likely depending on
the environment in which the printer operates (hot/cold ... dry/humid ... etc) ...
A good idea is normally not to switch the printer off entirely, instead, let it
sit in standby if not needed ... this way, the printer can go into a cleaning cylce
if it feels like it.
A thing I found helpful is to cover the printer with thin plastic foil or something similar ...
this helps against dust.
Rainer
On my 3880 there is an option to do a test print where on a plain sheet of paper you get to see if all the cartridges are printing properly. If they are then "all the dots/lines" are connected. That is, there are no gaps in the dots for every ink color.
Every now and then there are gaps between the dots. When this happens, I just run the test again (maybe twice) and I usually find that all the dots get re-connected.
This is much cheaper than running a longer test print which obviously uses a lot more ink. However, when the quick test prints show that the heads are still a bit clogged, I just run a small sized (10x15cm) print and this also seems to unblock the heads.