05-27-2015 02:00 PM
Hi,
Does the PRO-1 goes throught a clean up cycle every time it is turned on?
When I turn it on, I can always hear it doing this internal noise for like a minute.
If so, being this a lot of ink being used, would it be better to leave it always on?
Thanks!
06-14-2015 09:09 PM
Any one from Canon support?
I have printed on a new PRO-1:
- 10 5.5 x 8.5 for hard profing
- 2 8.5 x 11
- 2 13 x 19
And I am already running out of ink. This cannot just be normal.
08-07-2015 09:44 PM
I have a Pro-1, and a lot of that first set of ink tanks is used filling the lines between the tanks and heads. So it will seem like you don't get a lot of prints out of that first set, but that ink isn't lost, it's just not in the tanks. So you'll need to buy your first inks sooner than you will your second, third and so on.
As for your first question, it does seem to do a bunch of preparation when you turn it on, but leaving it on all the time isn't the answer because it sill still go to sleep. I'm a sporadic printer, and these printers seem to like getting used, so I plan on doing more printing on a regular basis with mine. The prints do look awesome.
05-31-2017 11:08 PM
Canon said if you unplug and power on, lots of ink used in clean cycle. So, never unplug it.
Powering off with power button does not use ink.
06-01-2017 07:11 AM
06-01-2017 06:10 PM - edited 06-01-2017 06:17 PM
I was talking to a Canon person today and he said to turn off the auto power on or auto power off features. Just leave the printer on 24/7. He also said it has a self maintenance cycle so, if you should forget to use it, it will do a maintenance on its own to keep the ink from drying out. But, still try to print on it twice a week regardless.
He also said that in standby mode, it uses 2.3 watts. The max power used, probably while printing and using the Wi-Fi transmitter (if you use that), is 19 watts.
06-01-2017 06:18 PM
If you connect via wifi then it stays on 24/7 listining for input.
The important thing is to print at least a nozzle check every two days to reset the timer.
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