Big Al
07-12-2010, 11:00 AM
We carry a stock of wide-format printers to support our operations. We keep the HP 4000 units plugged in and turned on during storage so the printer will wake up every eight hours and cycle the heads to keep them from clogging up. We go out to the storage area every two weeks and make the printer print something.
Now they want to keep an older 1055 on hand just in case we run out of the newer plotters.
When we stored the HP 1055's we just left them turned off and had few problems with heads since these have much larger ink orifices than the newer printers. My question is this: does the 1055 series wake up periodically and clean the heads? I cannot find anything on the HP web site about this.
Thanks,
Al
Now they want to keep an older 1055 on hand just in case we run out of the newer plotters.
When we stored the HP 1055's we just left them turned off and had few problems with heads since these have much larger ink orifices than the newer printers. My question is this: does the 1055 series wake up periodically and clean the heads? I cannot find anything on the HP web site about this.
Thanks,
Al