Quote:
Originally Posted by wavemachine
Out of interest do people tend to replace the inks individually or all in one go? I found with epsons in the past that the recharging cycle for replacing one ink tank drained the others so much it always was better to replace all of them.
|
Interesting question and one that I've never given much thought to in the past. In part, I guess the answer lies to what use the printer is put to e.g. multiple uses including document printing or exclusively for printing photographic images. If the former then no doubt it will be the black ink tank that will be emptied first whilst the others remain relatively full. In the latter case the ink consumed would be more evenly distributed. Like I said a little earlier though, it's something that I haven't given much thought to in the past although on the face of it replacing all ink tanks, many of which may well be almost full, would seem perhaps to be false economy. The MP610 of course indicates the levels of ink remaining in each individual tank so maybe a decision whether or not it would be worth replacing all the ink tanks simultaneously should be made on the quantity of ink remaining in individual tanks as indicated.