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    Found a new use for my new digital scale: Estimate cartridge level, would this work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aab1 View Post
    If I open the door while it's powered off it wouldn't know I opened it, and I would only weigh the cartridges maybe 1-3 times at most when I need to have an idea of how much is left.
    But when you turn the power on, it will stabilize itself. Which begs the question: you keep the machine on all day or do you turn it off between jobs?

    Quote Originally Posted by aab1 View Post
    BTW I downloaded the manual for the HP version of this printer and it has even more extra features than I thought, this Canon is ridiculously limited in so many ways.
    [... blah blah blah...]
    So, again, if the machine is so bad, why keep beating a dead horse?

    Quote Originally Posted by aab1 View Post
    Does anyone know if there's a hidden service menu key combination for this model? I'd like to know if there is a hidden feature to ignore out of toner errors.
    What's the model again - and the HP equivalent?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrwho View Post
    But when you turn the power on, it will stabilize itself. Which begs the question: you keep the machine on all day or do you turn it off between jobs?



    So, again, if the machine is so bad, why keep beating a dead horse?



    What's the model again - and the HP equivalent?
    I don't print often on it (every few days at most) and it uses power in standby so I turn it off when not in use (it also starts making tests or something at random times if I leave it on).

    I got the machine because it was $350 off with 2 specials, which ends up less than half the price of the equivalent HP so it was a good deal considering this.

    It's the Canon MF8350Cdn, HP equivalent is HP Color Laserjet CM2320.

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    Found a new use for my new digital scale: Estimate cartridge level, would this work?

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    I got no service manual for either of those, but you can buy it online and check for such a mode, if it exists.
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    Found a new use for my new digital scale: Estimate cartridge level, would this work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrwho View Post
    ... but you can buy it ...
    What does that word mean? "buy"?
    I had to look it up. You know everything on the internet is free. Trade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
    1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
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    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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    We don't have to buy now a days, most of the things, we can get without paying anything on the internet, i prefer the software which are free, and when it comes to buy i say i am not interested at all.

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