Personally - and I state this as a "what I do", not necessarily "what to do" - I scrub after every use and then backflush it once a week with just water, backflushing with Cafiza once a month. I use it about as much as you do.
My understanding is that backflushing, particularly with plain water, causes no problems, and do it at the end of each day on my Rocket. With E-61's, there is an issue with using a detergent, as it removes lubrication from the lever mechanism and causes premature cam wear, but there's no such problem with the Silvia. I use a detergent about once every three months, and despite regular plain-water backflushing, and weekly removal and cleaning of the shower head, it's amazing just how much junk comes out with the detergent.
I back flush just with water after a shot if I might not have another or if it will be a lot later. Don't want the old grinds burning on the shower head.
I've used purly once since owning which was before Christmas but it's hardly getting used anyway
I do exactly the same as cjbailey and descale about every 3 months but I also use filtered water and have another filter connected inside the tank. Every couple of months I take the shower screen off and boil it and the other bits in a water cafiza solution.
Edit: Just read the link that Vintage posted up. Very good read and explained a few things I was unsure of... Now off to backflush my machine
Going to do at least a water one after every shot now. Must move sink closer to my machine
Just done a backflush with cafiza and removed the showerhead for the first time. Neither were hugely dirty but at least it keeps the machine maintained.
I normally set aside a few hours once a month on a Sunday to descale, backflush and generally clean my machine.
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