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Phil Hobbs wrote:
I have an Epson all-in-one, which works great except that if even one ink colour is low, it won't let you do _anything_. On Saturday it wouldn't even let me _scan_ until I replaced the yellow ink. I had that same problem with an HP6100. It told me it was out of black ink and when I put a new cartridge in, it did an alignment page. It printed out some black lines and then failed. It never told me that it was out of color ink too. I was about to throw it away when I found an unopened set of catridges and replaced the color one just because I had it. It did the alignment and now it is working. I really did not care very much about the printing, I wanted to use it as a black and white fax machine. Without two working cartridges (black and color), it won't funtion at all. :-( Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM |
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![]() "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote in message ... Phil Hobbs wrote: I have an Epson all-in-one, which works great except that if even one ink colour is low, it won't let you do _anything_. On Saturday it wouldn't even let me _scan_ until I replaced the yellow ink. I had that same problem with an HP6100. It told me it was out of black ink and when I put a new cartridge in, it did an alignment page. It printed out some black lines and then failed. It never told me that it was out of color ink too. I was about to throw it away when I found an unopened set of catridges and replaced the color one just because I had it. It did the alignment and now it is working. I really did not care very much about the printing, I wanted to use it as a black and white fax machine. Without two working cartridges (black and color), it won't funtion at all. :-( Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM I have always found the management software on my HPs to be very good. The 5180 all-in-one that I'm currently using, informs you as soon as the ink in any cartridge drops below about 85% at a guess, and continues to do so until that cartrige is empty. It does this via both a screen pop-up on the computer that's requesting service from it (it's a network device), and a message on its own little LCD screen. It will then continue to give you the option to print in black only - assuming it's not the black that's run out of course - before finally shutting down completely, presumably to keep enough ink in the pipes etc to prevent drying out. If I've ever hit this condition, and not had a replacement cartridge in the drawer, I've always just gone to the store and bought one, so I don't know if scanning stops as well. Arfa |
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