Hi,
no, it doesn't- some eink devices even have images to signal that the device is off (like the icon with the latest Opus firmware) or "screensavers" you can choose (like with Pocketbooks). Don't worry- it just polarised the eink sheet the time you went to that particular page and it shouldn't, theoretically, consume (unless you leave the wireless on- if your model is the one with the wifi).
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