On Sun, 01 Feb 2009 17:28:04 -0600, Tony wrote:
> John <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 09:43:15 -0500, Don Phillipson wrote:
>>
>>> "John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:gm42h9$4ns$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> We are light printer users and may only use the printer for a short
>>>> period of time (ten minutes or less) then turn the printer off (green
>>>> users). The printer may be turned on three or four times a day for
>>>> short periods only.
>>>>
>>>> Our problem is that each time the printer is turned on and a document
>>>> is printed, the printer goes though the printer calibration, in our
>>>> case a minimum of three to four calibrations daily. This is a concern
>>>> both with the amount of ink that¡¦s being used when calibrating, and
>>>> the amount of time taken ¡V 2 1/2 minutes each calibration.
>>>> . . .
>>>> Anyone having experience with this printer and knows how to turn off
>>>> the calibration process, or can give us some pointers in help solving
>>>> the problem, your help would be much appreciated.
>>>
>>> Most "calibration" routines are run only when the printer is turned
>>> on. Would you solve your own problem by leaving the printer
>>> turned on for longer periods (e.g. a whole day or a whole week)?
>>
>>Yes, this would work okay but would mean that the printer is on all
>>the time.
>>As we care about the environment we would prefer to turn the printer
>>off when not in use.
>>We would like to find a way to stop the calibration process then just
>>use the manual calibration when needed. If this is not possible we
>>would have to live with the printer on permanently.
>
> I suspect you cannot achieve what you need, this is a dumb printer and all
> control comes from the driver so if the driver (or any supplied toolbox)
> doesn't provide the facility you will be unable to prevent the calibration.
> Tony
> MS MVP Printing Image
I suspect that what you say is correct, which is a pity. I thought
that maybe there was a key in the registry that would disable the
calibration but I don't have the expertise to find this.
I've turned the sleep mode to come on after 5 minutes and hopefully
this will help save power usage.
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