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No Judith, you interpreted this correctly. Continue to use the Power switch on the printer to turn off your Epson printer. Art Judith Barnett wrote: > > On 20 Nov 2001, at 10:42, Jim Green wrote: > > >>>Can you explain further as to what type of printer requires to be left on, and >>>why? My printers (Epson inkjet (numerous) and several laser printers all can be >>>turned on and off at will or need. The Epsons only require that the be kept >>>plugged in to a live AC source because they use a trickle amount to maintain >>>some memory for head calibration purposes. >>> >>I think that his question ifs worth pursuing: I don't have an answer -- >>except that on the Epson list is seems to be accepted that at least Epson >>printers should be left on in order that the print heads be properly seated and >>thus not dry out. I don't know about any "calibration". >> >>Further comments??? >> >>Jim Green >> > > I thought I gathered from the list before (I have a 1270) that it was best to turn > the printers off (with the printer switch) and that parked the heads to keep > them from drying out. Did I interperate this incorrectly? > Judith Barnett > pooh4jvn@pacbell.net > http://www.pbase.com/pooh4jvn/galleries > > - > Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate > subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. > > . > > - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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