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Hi, 

 

Just recently purchased this printer and I am printing on normal 8*10 paper, it is just about 30-40 sheets per day and The printer runs out of Ink when I am at Page 20-25, which is insane. Since the ink should last to about 120 sheets at least and I am using the BLACK 65 INK CARTRIDGE. Again the printer is brand new since April HP DeskJet 3755. I wanted to know why the ink is running out so fast and it should at least last me 3 days for MAX 40 sheets per day or 6 days for 20 sheets per day, I am spending way to much money on all of this ink!  Can I manage the ink levels to not be so dark to use less ink or manage it any better? 

 

Thanks so much for any feedback or advice! 

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What is the Print quality set to?

Is Print in Max DPI set to off?

Take a look at this HP link.

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