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HP OfficeJet Pro 9022e All-in-One Printer

I want to check how many pages my HP cartidges have actually printed. 

 

The menu on the OfficeJet Pro 9022e is only giving me the total number of pages printed. Without any more information, I guess that this is the number of pages since I bought the printer. Of course I changed the cartidges many times, and I did not keep count each time.

 

Is HP hiding this information on purpose, so that it is near impossible to know the actual yield for the current cartridge inside the printer? Does HP have something to hide here ? 

 

My question is more specifically on the OfficeJet Pro 9022e.

 

I remember on an older HP printer I owned 10 years ago, this info was readily available. 

 

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Do you need to be a computer genius to go into Windows logs, or be a very meticulate person who will print each month the status report and then take the time to cross reference the data ?

 

Sorry, I am none of that. This information (live usage by cartridge) used to be visible on the interface of older HP printer. With my brand new 9022e printer, the information is not visible (as you confirmed). 

 

It just seems to me that you don't want your users to easily access the page count per cartridge. 

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