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Old June 23rd 03, 07:55 PM
David Johnson
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When you see the on-screen graphic that indicates the ink in one or more
containers is running low, do you generally replace the cartridge at
that point, or is there enough ink left that it would be too wasteful to
toss the old one, and you just keep making printouts as needed until you
can see a color is missing on the page, or the black text fades to gray?

--David Johnson



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Old June 23rd 03, 08:21 PM
Sean
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just run it till one of the colours stop printing, its just a warning to
tell you that its getting low


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When you see the on-screen graphic that indicates the ink in one or more
containers is running low, do you generally replace the cartridge at
that point, or is there enough ink left that it would be too wasteful to
toss the old one, and you just keep making printouts as needed until you
can see a color is missing on the page, or the black text fades to gray?

--David Johnson





 




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