I've searched and haven't come up with a solid answer on this. Does HP L300 allow ink replacement mid-job if it runs out during a print job, or does it force starting the job over? Any issues with color accuracy/consistency if it allows mid-job replacements?
Unless I'm reading this wrong, you just completely contradicted what you said? However, I'll take Castek's advice on this.After cartridge empties you can swap...no issue to print...
This printer is not hot-swapable...you will either blow up your pip or ink line assembly
Unless I'm reading this wrong, you just completely contradicted what you said? However, I'll take Castek's advice on this.
Thanks all!
Kinda in that he didn't explain himself fully. If you take the ink out unprompted something bad will happen because the lines and cartridge itself are pressurized. If the printer prompts you, (which it will) in the middle of a print to change out an ink cartridge. Do it immediately and resume and your prints are fine. No banding, no nothing.
And does this apply to the L26500 also? Because I was always change my cartridge before starting a job for long run and take it off when they were bellow the 20ml.
That I can't say for sure. I think I remember on the L25500 that I had to run a ink estimation and see how much ink I would be using. And if it was more then a certain job I would also swap them before print. I can't remember for sure though. Save a almost empty one and use it on a small job.
The L25500 and the L26500 worked the same way as the L360. They would stop and ask you to replace the ink cartridge just like the L3xx do.