MobileImpact
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I hate to break it to you, but 1 cubic centimeter (cc) is the same volume as one mililiter (ml). 2 cc/ ml per hour = 48 cc/ ml per day. 48 cc's (ml's) of ink wasted each day is not a "very small amount of ink" - it is a substantial amount to spill into a waste container each day. That is why I am questioning the amount used in each cleaning cycle.
Bob
Thats cool. I must have played hooky the day we covered metrics in High School. But no worries. The only point I am making, or trying to make is this is not a big deal and it is programmed into the machine for the users benefit. Unless you know how to put a print head in and calibrate your machine, a print head replacement could cost as much as $1500 or more including the labor to have a tech come out. Why chance it? You are not talking about a large volume of ink being moved through the printer.
In any case, disable it, change the cycle or whatever, and when your head goes or a line cracks or clogs, send me a PM and I'll be happy to change your heads.