Depending on how long you plan on storing it, it may not be worth keeping around. I've had two printers I had to throw away because Windows stopped supporting them after a time and they wouldn't work with my computer ... this usually happens when Microsoft comes out with their latest version of the OS- usually they stop supporting most equipment that is more than two versions old IME... My Windows 10 won't support my Windows 7 compatible printer, etc....

Also, if you store your printer for a relatively long period, the ink at the injectors on the ink cartridge will dry up- blocking the ink injectors and usually contaminating the cartridge eventually. Best to remove the cartridges, clean the ink printer head on the machine, and buy new when you take it out of storage if it is still serviceable with your computer...


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