Inkjet printer better to be on all the time?

Inkjet printer better to be on all the time?

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Original Poster:

3,975 posts

127 months

Friday 28th June
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What are peoples thoughts is it more economical to leave a printer on standby all time or is it better to just switch it on only when needed?

abzmike

9,270 posts

113 months

Friday 28th June
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I leave mine on, can’t believe it draws much when it’s just sitting doing nothing but dozing on wifi.

Zad

12,760 posts

243 months

Saturday 29th June
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I believe fairly recent ones with ink tanks do a full clean cycle every time they are powered up, which can use quite a lot of ink.

Whataguy

1,028 posts

87 months

Saturday 29th June
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I power mine on every day, I know someone who only powered theirs up once a month or so and it gummed up and never worked when they needed it.

I have an ink tank printer, the ink is so cheap on these that a cleaning cycle doesn't cost much. I still have some of the ink left since the original free fill up two years ago from the ink in the box, it's mainly the black that needs topped up.

megaphone

10,933 posts

258 months

Saturday 29th June
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All those 5-10w on standby soon add up. My base power load is 160w, so I try and keep things off I can.

The issue is the cleaning cycle they tend to do when powering on, my Epson does this, so I tend to leave it on so it does not eat the ink. Although I'm printing less these days so really should power it off.

Dr Mike Oxgreen

4,208 posts

172 months

Saturday 29th June
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Our old HP inkjet printer was shocking on standby, about 7 Watts.

The new one we’ve now got is much better, about 2 Watts. I leave it on all the time, although it puts itself to sleep. I have a reminder set up to do a head clean every 2 weeks because it gets very little usage.