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how long before inkjet cartridges dry out
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Inkjet cartridges' drying out duration varies depending on several factors, including the make and model of the printer, the type of ink used, and storage conditions. Generally, a cartridge can start to dry out if not used for about 4-6 weeks. The ink in cartridges is aqueous and can evaporate or thicken when exposed to air, leading to clogging and poor print quality. To prevent drying, it’s advisable to print regularly, at least once a week. For those who use their printers infrequently, considering cartridge-free inkjet printers or laser printers might be more cost-effective and convenient. Using high-quality, genuine ink cartridges and storing them properly in a cool, dry place can also extend their lifespan.
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