I print in sessions, sporadically. Sometimes heavy at times ... I've  
run through an entire set of ink carts in one long day's session  
twice ... but more usually I'll make 20-30 prints then not print for  
a week, etc.

It's not sensible to keep the R2400 printer powered continuously if  
you're not printing frequently. When powered off, the heads are  
parked and capped to prevent drying out/clogging. Same for all the  
others, far as I know (certainly for the 1270). When powered up, a  
quick purge cycle to ready the heads is performed, but I doubt it  
uses much ink.

Replacing an empty ink cartridge does incite a significant full purge  
and clean cycle. I run the printer until it stops with a cartridge  
completely out of ink, then replace all that have been flashing as  
low at one time. This minimizes how much is lost in the refill, purge  
and clean cycle, but you lose some ink (up to 10% capacity, I  
understand) if you change carts just when the indicators start  
flashing. So it's a tradeoff.

However, my actual accounting numbers from actual use over the entire  
time I've had this printer are within 5% of what Red River obtained  
from their test. I would call it "close enough" and much much cheaper  
than anything I ever did in a darkroom print process.

(Do remember that these are INK numbers ... Paper costs money too.  
But it's still cheaper.)

Godfrey

On May 31, 2008, at 9:13 AM, Toine wrote:

> I never print 200 photos in one batch on the r2400. Do you power off
> the R2400? I suspect the R2400 uses inkt on every power cycle. Even if
> it does I don't know if it's a good idea to keep the printer powered
> on epson, maybe the print heads dry out when the printer is on
> standby.
>
> Toine
>
> On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi  
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I thought this article by Red River Paper might be interesting:
>>
>> http://www.redrivercatalog.com/cost-of-inkjet-printing-v1.html
>>
>> To my delight, their analysis of ink usage costs is within 5% of what
>> my records demonstrate with the R2400 since October 2005.
>>

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