• @Meron35@lemmy.world
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    37 days ago

    Ink tanks have a waste ink pad, which is essentially a sponge that soaks up ink, which may be replaceable depending on how shitty the manufacturer is.

    Canon Megatanks don’t have a pad at all just dump the ink randomly, so you have to throw the printer out.

    Epson’s Ecotank pads are replaceable, but have a DRM chip for a sponge (though quite cheap).

    In a rare W for HP, their smart tanks have user replaceable pads (albeit labour intensive).

    Print heads for ink tanks also tend to be fairly cheap, around $50 for a colour set. Issues with clogging etc are also overblown, with most modern models with auto clean cycles.

    • argv minus one
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      17 days ago

      Soaks up ink? I’m confused. How does ink end up somewhere other than the paper being printed on?

      • ThatKomputerKat
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        7 days ago

        Head cleaning. Modern inkjet printers shoot some ink out every so often to keep the heads from clogging with dried ink. They also pump a bunch through if you run the manual cleaning function to fix an existing clog.