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How do I check the ink level of my D110 printer in the Windows 7 program?

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Hi,
Follow these steps to check the estimated ink levels using the HP Toolbox:
  1. Make sure the product is on and connected to the computer.
  2. Double-click the HP Digital Imaging Monitor ( ) on the Windows taskbar.
    HP Solution Center opens.
  3. In HP Solution Center , click Settings , and then click Printer Toolbox .
    The Printer Toolbox opens.
  4. Click the Estimated Ink Levels tab to view the current estimated ink levels for both cartridges.

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Shlomi



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My system did not bring up the Solutions window (site)  I finally ended up finding it by going to 'Features' to get to tool box which then gave me the list including 'ink levels'.    I knew I had 'seen' it before but what ever happened to the simple ink level statement that pops up (this go round it did not alert me). I am a devoted HP user but sometimes they do get testy!  Thanks.

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@BTDT wrote:

How do I check the ink level of my D110 printer in the Windows 7 program?


 

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The HP Solutions center is no longer on my computer -- the repairman said it was causing problems so he removed it. So how do I check ink levels now that i no longer have the Solutions Center?

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Hi there,

 

I understand you are wanting to check the ink levels on your Photosmart D110 printer, but no longer have the Solution Center program to do so. I can definitely help you with that. Please click here and this document will show you how to check the ink levels on the front of the printer and in the Solution Center.

 

Hopefully this helps, have a great day!


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 Something new, so I will update this answer.  I did not find Tool Box or Solutions  anywhere I clicked.  On my machine, I finally clicked Printer Services and there I found in the list a place to check the ink levels.  It is "Estimated Ink Levels".  I go with the thought of why do they make this so doggone difficult instead of providing an automatic pop-up warning at about halfway, or something similar.  How about keeping it really simple and give us a clickable icon called "Ink Levels" (duh) on the printer page when you start to print so we always know where we are with ink.

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Thanks @sharper28
I take it you also have a PS d110 on Win7?
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