A modded machine would have voided the warranty.
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Does that make sense? Now having returned 2 - R3000s and a P800 under warranty, I will not install a waste ink tank or make any mods until the warranty period is over. Here we have the R3000 and P600 that consumes and wastes far more ink and costs multiples more and yet a user replaceable waste ink tank is not designed in. Here's the kicker, so an office printer like the WF3640 has a user replaceable waste ink tank and it sells regularly for less than $100. Does anyone have access to an R3000 service manual? Is it simply for better shaking before installation or is there a mixing mechanism magnetically driven that stirs the ink. What I have been unable to determine is why Epson has chosen to place little metal balls inside the cartridge. Is the printhead though? Based on running side by side with identical inks, I can say the P600 is distinctly more reliable than the R3000 in retaining a proper ink condition in the nozzle. We know that the print engine is not the same. What I have not been able to uncover is exactly what the difference in technology between these two very similar printers are.
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Having an R3000 and P600 running side by side, I can ascertain that the R3000 will run these cycles more often than the P600. How and when it does this is not well understood even after careful observations and it is a mystery.
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The cleaning cycles are sometimes run to expel air infiltrated ink as well.