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WorkForce Pro WF-5690DWF Maintenance box life
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[QUOTE="Adrian Wood, post: 209719, member: 10353"] I guessed it was the other way around, ie when the shading reaches the bottom, it needs replacing, just like the icons for printer cartridges - though I can see how it would be more logical the other way around. I can't seem to find anything to confirm for definite, but I think my assumption is probably correct because: 1. I've used many more pages than you, and my maintenance box shading level is nearer the bottom than yours. 2. Ebuyer.com and printerland.co.uk, who sell the maintenance boxes, say they have a duty cycle of 50,000 pages. 3. If "nearly full" means it needs replacing, I'd expect your printer to be giving you warnings that it will need replacing soon, like it does for ink cartridges. I'm not an expert, all of this is supposition - so I could be wrong. Unfortunately the Epson instruction manual doesn't actually tell you how to read the icon, and doesn't specify clearly if it warns you when the box is nearly full, or if it merely tells you when it needs replacing. I'd expect or at least hope it would give warnings though, so you have time to purchase a new one before the printer stops working. Perhaps Epson support can advise. [/QUOTE]
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