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08-20-2012 05:24 AM
I have a HP PSC 1210 using a HP Pavilion G6 running Windows 7. How do I check my ink levels? There used to be the HP toolbox but that has disappeared. Thanks
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08-22-2012
12:34 PM
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02-21-2017
10:40 PM
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OscarFuentes
Look at this link here on the FAQs for the upgrade on this printer to Windows 7 driver installation. Some of the advanced features are not available. The printer toolbox has a workaround for checking the estimated ink levels. There are two listed. Under the frequently asked questions click the plus sign by “HP Toolbox Workarounds” this is near the end of the page. There is also some great info under the FAQs for Solution center too.
08-22-2012
12:34 PM
- last edited on
02-21-2017
10:40 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Look at this link here on the FAQs for the upgrade on this printer to Windows 7 driver installation. Some of the advanced features are not available. The printer toolbox has a workaround for checking the estimated ink levels. There are two listed. Under the frequently asked questions click the plus sign by “HP Toolbox Workarounds” this is near the end of the page. There is also some great info under the FAQs for Solution center too.
05-28-2013 12:35 PM
2I tried the solution give for opening toolbox for HP1210v all-in-one using Windows 7 but it did not work. When I go to file, print, then the option is preferences, there is no box Features. I tried all the others - Advanced, Paper/Quality, Effects, Finishing, Color, but there is nothing on any of them, either.
Please advise. Thank you.
05-30-2013
10:15 AM
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02-23-2017
07:01 PM
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OscarFuentes
@Hambrismommy One can also check the ink levels by printing a self test page from the device itself. Here is a link that will show how to print a self test from the printer. It will show the steps for a PSC 1200 series printers toward the end of the chart provided in the link. One would apply the same sequence listed to any printer in that series. I hope that this helps.