2010-08-09, 07:48 | Link #3 |
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Ink Jets tend to dry out if you don't use the cartridges in about a month or two...but generally, if you don't use them in about a month, you might run into some problems. That is once they are open. If they are still in their air tight packages, about six months to a year.
Does that help you any?
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2010-08-09, 20:28 | Link #5 |
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Even Toner have this problem if they are left in the machine and not used for a period of time. However, Toner can still stay if they are still sealed or you print a page every once in the while.
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2010-08-10, 09:13 | Link #7 |
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Toner does have drying problems, like stated above you, jpwong, only in this case, you'd have to worry about clogging and drying. A general rule would be that, if you don't plan on using it for more than a week or two, just print something, like a test page or something similar. You can check to see if it still works and calibrate it at the same time, two birds with one stone, or more.
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