I've printed about 1800 in total on mine since purchase in 2014 so on average not even 500 a year, more like 250. I am stubborn and don't like replacing hardware unless absolutely necessary. But it is not a suitable printer for bulk jobs at the best of times.
Does anyone find with these (or similar) printers that the paper feed is tricky? I almost always end up having to laboriously feed the paper sheet by sheet to get the roller to catch it, meaning that I can't leave the printer alone to finish a job and have to sit by it. Has anyone any solution?
Lol. Pubs still in lockdown here (I think, I haven't been in a pub since well before the pandemic though in my misspent youth I was known to occasionally (*) venture into the odd (**) den of iniquity.
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Ok good. I definitely haven't reset it. This allows me to calculate my cost per page. Works out at about 19c per page. Apparently not unusual for these kind of printers. When calculating my costs, I included costs of all cartridges, paper (standard A4 and photo paper), the cleaning fluid kits...
Yet another question! Does the page count at the bottom of the nozzle check printout have any meaning? Is it the total number of pages the printer has printed since purchase?
Thanks a lot. There is little perceptible difference in the image quality with sharpen outline on or off. It looks as though selecting 'reduce moire' makes the difference.
Sorry, was typo in previous post, I meant to say I cleaned the printhead.
Link from the supplier page on ebay here:
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/Canon-PIXMA-MG6450-7150-Printer-Head-Cleaner-Nozzle-Printhead-Unblocker/400974647059
Cropped nozzle check above I couldn't figure out the scanner settings thing, the menu options on my PC are completely different to those in the link. The scanner artefact issue seems less in evidence though.