12-01-2020 07:46 AM
About 30s after using it the printer (most printers probably) starts a noisy whirring process lasting another 30s, perhaps some cleaning operation. Apart from being rather irritating is it using up a lot of (expensive) ink in the process? I get the impression that the amount of ink I use is more a function of the number of times the printer is used than the amount of paper passing through it.
Chris
12-01-2020 08:18 AM
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12-01-2020 09:28 AM
printer model is MG7150 but I imagine it is not the only one that makes a lot of noise...
12-01-2020 09:37 AM
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12-01-2020 01:15 PM
12-01-2020 09:45 AM
@ccandreae wrote:About 30s after using it the printer (most printers probably) starts a noisy whirring process lasting another 30s, perhaps some cleaning operation. Apart from being rather irritating is it using up a lot of (expensive) ink in the process? I get the impression that the amount of ink I use is more a function of the number of times the printer is used than the amount of paper passing through it.
Chris
@Chris,
When I hear people make these types of statements or comparisons, I often think the following;
They are a candidate of a laser printer (instead of inkjet)
and
It might be less expensive for you to take pictures to a printing service instead of owning an inkjet for occassional or infrequent use.
Consider laser.
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