> On Dec 28, 2018, at 9:02 AM, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [C] 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I wish the paper tray held more sheets of paper (only 100), but so far that 
> is my only complaint, and since we do not print in color very often, the 
> small tray should not be a problem. 

Depending on what “very often“ means to you, you may want to beware of the 
colored inks clogging up. I got a color laser printer to replace an inkjet as 
my family’s main printer primarily because I got tired of having to clean the 
nozzles for 20 minutes before I could print anything that needed to look right. 
I’m sure if I had printed a half dozen documents per day, the problem would not 
have arisen, but we just don’t have that kind of print load.

Out here in Wickenburg, there is a large population of snowbirds and seasonal 
ropers. I can’t count the number of times I’ve handled calls for printers that 
don’t work, and discovered they had been sitting powered off in a hot, 
unoccupied house or trailer all summer and are now trash.  I tell people that 
bundling up their cartridges and putting them inside the refrigerator for the 
season (even if it’s off) at worst can’t hurt, though it may not help depending 
on whether any cloggable apertures remain in the printer body itself.

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