My new Brother AIO consumes approximately 4.6 W in standby mode. Approximately 0.8 W in deep sleep mode and 0.02 W when power is off.
There's mixed opinions on whether or not you should let the laser printer manage it's power settings or manually turn it off.
In the past, my sister didn't print much either and when I inherited her printer, I replaced the cartridge with a generic one after the OEM ran out. It ran fine for a few times but it was left dormant for about a year, then the prints were smoky and had a fine grit feel to them, despite no evidence of toner leaking or the drum error message saying drum needed replacing. Brother support was uncertain, they suggested to buy a new toner first and then drum if that didn't resolve the printing issue.
After I bought a new Brother AIO (MFC L2710DW), I donated the older MFC AIO.
What's the general consensus for someone who doesn't print often? Fully power off or not?
There's mixed opinions on whether or not you should let the laser printer manage it's power settings or manually turn it off.
In the past, my sister didn't print much either and when I inherited her printer, I replaced the cartridge with a generic one after the OEM ran out. It ran fine for a few times but it was left dormant for about a year, then the prints were smoky and had a fine grit feel to them, despite no evidence of toner leaking or the drum error message saying drum needed replacing. Brother support was uncertain, they suggested to buy a new toner first and then drum if that didn't resolve the printing issue.
After I bought a new Brother AIO (MFC L2710DW), I donated the older MFC AIO.
What's the general consensus for someone who doesn't print often? Fully power off or not?