Automatic / auto nozzle check print schedule utility

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Tossing all keywords I used to search into the title. I thought there was a third party utility for Epsons that let you schedule a weekly or daily print job (or nozzle check) to prevent clogging but I can't remember the name of it.
 

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I think he wants a utility that will send a print job or run a nozzle check in a schedule you pick. So that if you are away for a month, the Utility will make sure that every
Friday" a print job or nozzle check to the printer to prevent nozzle clogs.

There was something like a script that did that but I can't recall where I saw that.

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I think I was thinking about MIS Autoprint, which is no longer on their website. Their Knowledge Base is no longer working and the website looks revamped, but mostly just the colors.

I also notice that the new page names for CIS on MIS' website have the word cobra in them. Wonder if they have merged with Cobra Ink.
 

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There is really no benefit from an automatic weekly or even daily print job. Epson has programmed its firmware to know when to execute a cleaning cycle depending on how long the printer has not printed. It is an essential functionality for a printer to be able to go idle for a long time and be able to print perfectly when it is tuned back on for a print job. In my one whole year of use of an Epson R2880 I never had a single incidence of print head clogging. I did not even need to run cleaning cycles except maybe 3 times (in one whole year) after swapping of photo back and matte back ink cartridges.

I would turn on the printer at least once a month and print something if it tends to be on the side line for long period of time.
 

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I hear the newer epsons are quite reliable.. My old R220 was hell.
 

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crenedecotret said:
I hear the newer epsons are quite reliable.. My old R220 was hell.
I see. I still have my R300 and a R280 (or 380 I don't remember) that were problematic always. The R300's waste ink tank became full within 2 years after owning it new but with a print count no more than 500 (my estimate).
 
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