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When looking at my HP Photosmart Premium 410c All in One printer ink status via my MacBook Pro, inks are described as cyan, magenta, yellow, black and light black.  I confused about the black and light black.  Which is black and which is photo black?

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Hi Marian

See link below for Black vs Photo Black

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01839024

 

Hope this helps

Ciara

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You did not anwer the question he asked.  He was asking about Light Black, not photo or black. Apparently, light black is PHOTO BLACK.

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The link for this answer does NOT give you the difference between black, photo black and light black. It only tells you how to differentiate between photo black and regular black. Again, words "lite black" never mentioned.

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Yes, light black is photo black with the bowtie logo.

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