![]() should I run a nozzle check pattern every x days if there has been no actual use, to keep the paths clear? Is there any regimen I can use to avert this? For example: (That would be about $11.00 per cleaning cycle, maybe $33.00 per occurrence!) I think that a cleaning run consumes as much as 10% of the capacity of the ink cartridges, so this occurrence is economically disastrous (not to mention an operational pain). Often I must run it two or even three times until every nozzle is printing. Running a nozzle check pattern always shows a few nozzles not printing. Often when I start a printing project, I find I have banding (often with thin bands). ![]() Often I don't use it for a week or more, which might be a factor in the situation I will describe. I use an Epson Stylus Photo R800 ink jet printer.
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