Starting Off The Year.....

jtoolman

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Well, tonight Jan 1st I decided I had been extremely very bad this last couple of months as I had not done a single nozzle check on any of my printers ( 15 ) but had only actually been printing on the PRO-100 and R2880. Very bad of me as I am always spouting off to every one about religiously running weekly nozzle checks.
By the way the humidity is very low and I still had 13 out of the 15 running completely nozzle clear.
Printers run on OEM inks / Image Specialists inks from Precision Colors or Inkjetcarts as well as OCP.
But since it is a new year I checked them all tonight.
One R1900 and the R2400 required one cleaning cycle to get everything back to 100%
The printers were kept off and only the PRO-100 had been on as I did a big job as a Christmas gift for family whose father is dying from pancreatic cancer. They insisted on paying me so I asked them to pay me in restaurant gift cards! Anyway, I did four 13x19 collages done with Album DS and thirty 8.5 x 11 prints.
I had to top off a few colors before beginning and none of the colors dropped more than 100% / 80%.
The PRO-100 is one of the thriftiest printers I've ever used.
Great way to start the year.
Joe
 

Roy Sletcher

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Well Joe,

Even if you are on Santa`s naughty list, you`re tops for helping on this site.

There are not many who have contributed as much as you have to these forums, and it is appreciated.

Agree with you that the Pro-100 is very thrifty. More so than my former Pro 9000 mk11, except for green and red.

Only downside is that evaluating cartridge resetting results is time consuming.

Best wishes for a Happy New year.


Roy Sletcher
 
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