Isn't the L260 supposed to tell you when your waste ink container is full?? Just cleaned up the aftermath of an OVERFLOWING container...no warning, no signal. I guess HP didn't think of everything on these printers.
Yeah I had to lay down an old banner and paper towels underneath because I figured ink would be everywhere. I was not disappointed. Luckily my main supply house is just a mile away and had a new container in stock.
That's why you should go Roland. It only overflows all over the floor. You can empty the plastic bottle and reuse it.
That's like waiting to change the oil in your car until the oil light comes on. Some things you have to be vigilant about.
Well not necessarily. With this printer, they sell it as "it will tell you whenever anything needs to be changed"...ink, cleaning cartridge, heads, maintenance kit. So...one would assume something as simple as a full waste container would be one of THOSE things. And this particular container is neither easy to get to, nor easy to see what level it is. They do tell you in the manual to replace it when you do replace the head cleaning kit, but I've replaced that kit at least 3 times and this is is the first time I've had to change the container.
That's why you should go Roland. It only overflows all over the floor. You can empty the plastic bottle and reuse it.
Well not necessarily. With this printer, they sell it as "it will tell you whenever anything needs to be changed"...ink, cleaning cartridge, heads, maintenance kit. So...one would assume something as simple as a full waste container would be one of THOSE things. And this particular container is neither easy to get to, nor easy to see what level it is. They do tell you in the manual to replace it when you do replace the head cleaning kit, but I've replaced that kit at least 3 times and this is is the first time I've had to change the container.
That's why you should go Roland. It only overflows all over the floor. You can empty the plastic bottle and reuse it.
There is no need to. With the 300 generations they took the bucket off the back of the machine and built a smaller version into the bottom of the maint. cartridge. The maint. cart has a life and the machine will tell you when it is up. So everytime you replace you are replacing the bucket that caused this problem. Also the funnel is attached to the maint cartridge also so there is no need to buy new funnels every once in awhile. Also since the funnel was located on the platen it cause problems with getting ink places and would get jammed and not come out. All of this has been changed with the new maint cartridge. That is why the new one for the 300 series is so much thicker then the previous models.I have an L310. I probably need to research this.
Roland have no warning too.
Actually, Roland will warn you to check it if you run a Heavy cleaning. But again, it is easy to see and check on the fly.