Thank you guys for the information. I think i am going to go with the replace at the 100ml mark.
I was reading an old thread and the guy was saying that he shuts his hp fb500 down at night to save ink. Have any of you tried this?
Open up the box and keep an eye on the amount left in the bag. The first time I replaced on at 0% then opened the box before throwing it away I was horrified at the amount if ink remaining. Sometimes I'll forget and it runs out completely, no biggie unless you happen to be printing an expensive substrate, you just do a purge after replacing.
Open up the box and keep an eye on the amount left in the bag. The first time I replaced on at 0% then opened the box before throwing it away I was horrified at the amount if ink remaining. Sometimes I'll forget and it runs out completely, no biggie unless you happen to be printing an expensive substrate, you just do a purge after replacing.[/QUOT
Neil...
My operator said the printer would not print until he put in a new box though there was much ink left. Do you know why or how to deal with that? Maybe the ink alert setting is too high? I am confused because some here are saying you can keep running.
I have not tried shutting down at night but I emailed the guy you're referring to and he said to just make sure the USB backup to the ink system remains powered. Regarding replacing ink, there was about 20% maybe more in the magenta bag. HP told me it's normal. Doesn't make sense.
I'm not sure I've got it, I'll have to check today.How you liking the new firmware neil?
If that's the case there's not much you can do except replace the ink, but often it will run until it's completely empty (it'll just stop and eject part way through a print).Neil...
My operator said the printer would not print until he put in a new box though there was much ink left. Do you know why or how to deal with that? Maybe the ink alert setting is too high? I am confused because some here are saying you can keep running.
I'm not sure I've got it, I'll have to check today.
If that's the case there's not much you can do except replace the ink, but often it will run until it's completely empty (it'll just stop and eject part way through a print).