BTW I do switch my printer off when it's not in use. I only use it about once a week at the moment.

I hope you switch it off @ the printer. If you simply un plug it or shut it off from a switch controlling the outlet, you're not letting the printer go thru its shut down operation - can lead to issues next time you try to print with it.

BTW - my 2000 P sat unused for around 6 months, but after one cleaning cycle, spit out a properly printed image. My 97 Stylus Photo, likewise wasn't used for a number of months, but was up to the task of printing enough 4"X6" prints to fill numerous calendars.

Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Epson papers


On Dec 26, 2005, at 1:44 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

That's not the case on my Mac with the latest 2200 drivers. Once the computer has recognized the new cartridge, it will continue to recognize whether it's turned off or not. However, I don't turn my printer off. I see no reason to do so.

Thanks for the info. I might buy a matte cartridge and try it out. Bear in mind that us 2100 users get a different driver package so if the 2200 driver has been updated it doesn't necessarily meant that those updates made it to our model :(

I might try downloading a 2200 driver as Godfrey suggested and seeing what happens.

BTW I do switch my printer off when it's not in use. I only use it about once a week at the moment.

- Dave


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