Hello all,
I've seen a similar procedure here on LuLa a long time ago, but just want to refresh my memory. I'd like to get a poll of sorts if possible. I'm using an Epson SC-P7000 and as usual, Epson printers seem to be rather thirsty for ink when in many cases I believe it is not necessary at all. I've had the P7000 for more than 2 years and have recently adopted a procedure that seems to be working quite well to bypass the cleaning cycle at start-up, especially in the dry winter months. That used to happen quite frequently even though I have Auto Cleans shut OFF. I am now using this method to overcome the Auto CC. Even if I have no printing to do on a particular day, I always start up the printer and run a Nozzle Check. If all channels are good I then run a "Cleaning" Image that uses all channels. So far this procedure has been able to get me through the past few months without any Auto Cleans at start-up. I usually start-up in mid morning and leave it turned on for the 8 hour period I have chosen, and this also seems to be a good addition to help bypassing the Auto CC at start-up, which I believe is due to the head being seated on the cleaning station for a longer period of time. If others are using a version of this procedure I'd like to get some feed back as to their success rate.
Thank you •••