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This printer shows the ink level in the ink tanks - there is no "ink level check" in the software.
Open
See Pages 40-42
"Use the ink level lines on the ink tanks to determine when to fill the tanks and how much ink should be added."
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Check HP printer ink or toner levels
Section Check ink levels (HP Ink Tank and Smart Tank printers)
Excerpted
Visually check the printer ink levels the ink tank window.
Maintain the printer ink levels between the maximum and minimum fill lines.
Ink levels below the minimum fill line can cause poor print quality. Ink levels above the maximum fill line can result in leaks. Damage to the printer as a result of improperly filling the ink tanks or using non-HP ink is not covered under warranty.
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1 | Maximum ink fill line |
2 | Minimum ink fill line |
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