ReproElectroProspero
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We have a Formax ColorMax 8, which is just an AstroMachines S1 inkjet printer rebranded. Quadient, Rena, iJet, Colordyne, and Formax all have printers that are just the Astro S1 but rebranded.
I am very curious as to the state of your ink cartridges when your machines determine it's time to replace them. I just got done replacing two black cartridges and I can hear at least 30-40 mL sloshing around in the "empty" cartridges. Considering these carts hold 250mL and cost nearly $400 each, that's like leaving $50 on the table each time you replace one.
I understand that inkjet systems generally report a cartridge as empty before it's actually is _completely_ empty to prevent dry runs, so I figure this is likely fairly normal behavior. It just seems like much more is left in the cartridge than I'm used to with other inkjets. I'm curious if your experiences mirror this, and if anyone is aware of any potential causes of premature empty readings.
Thanks for your insights!
I am very curious as to the state of your ink cartridges when your machines determine it's time to replace them. I just got done replacing two black cartridges and I can hear at least 30-40 mL sloshing around in the "empty" cartridges. Considering these carts hold 250mL and cost nearly $400 each, that's like leaving $50 on the table each time you replace one.
I understand that inkjet systems generally report a cartridge as empty before it's actually is _completely_ empty to prevent dry runs, so I figure this is likely fairly normal behavior. It just seems like much more is left in the cartridge than I'm used to with other inkjets. I'm curious if your experiences mirror this, and if anyone is aware of any potential causes of premature empty readings.
Thanks for your insights!