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After a tenuous relationship with another Lexmark printer, I've
decided to look at purchasing a new printer. Requirements are good to
excellent text and photos, but after thinking a bit, perhaps the most
important consideration is an inkjet that is less succeptible to
drying out due to sporadic use. The printers I use routinely go a
week, two or more w/o any use, then I may print off say 10 to 20
sheets. I'm accepting the problems with the heads drying out (in the
case of the Lex's, head/cartridge replacement necessary if usual
cleansing does not work. To those in the know, are any inkjet
printers less succeptible to drying out due to consistent random or
sporadic use?
--
Monroe
After a tenuous relationship with another Lexmark printer, I've
decided to look at purchasing a new printer. Requirements are good to
excellent text and photos, but after thinking a bit, perhaps the most
important consideration is an inkjet that is less succeptible to
drying out due to sporadic use. The printers I use routinely go a
week, two or more w/o any use, then I may print off say 10 to 20
sheets. I'm accepting the problems with the heads drying out (in the
case of the Lex's, head/cartridge replacement necessary if usual
cleansing does not work. To those in the know, are any inkjet
printers less succeptible to drying out due to consistent random or
sporadic use?
--
Monroe