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- Re: How to disable ink level notifications
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03-10-2015 01:46 PM
I think that in most cases the necessary options are there but can be very hard to find.
I agree it would be better if the notifications were off by default instead of on by default.
This is the detailed way to fix it in Yosemite
These instructions work for Yosemite (OSX 10.10) and HP Inkjet 6500A Plus.
1.IMPORTANT: Make sure the printer is ON and AWAKE and that your computer can see it. These instructions won't work otherwise.
2. Go to
Hard Drive > Library > Printers > hp > Utilities > HP Utility.app
(make sure you find the correct “Library” folder. OS X often has many. (The one you need is the one at “root”. Which means that it is not inside any other folders.)
3. Open
HP Utility.app
4. Look in the left-hand column for your printer and select it.
i. If you don’t see a left-hand column, click the rectangular “Devices” icon at the top and that should make it show up.
ii. Your printer may shop up with two similar but slightly different names. The right one is the one that causes lots of icons to appear in the right hand pane.
iii. If you don’t see lots of icons, click on the “All Settings” cog icon in the top menu.
5. Click the “Message Center” icon.
6. In the top right of the right hand pane of the Message Center, find the small grey button that says “Settings”. Click on “Settings”
7. Under “Alert Settings”, uncheck “Display HP Alerts”
8. Click “Apply”
I hope this helps someone.
06-30-2016 05:35 PM
You hit the nail on the head when you said "They sure want you to buy new ink"....the truth of the matter is, all these comptuer companies now are constantly trying to find more and more ways to FORCE the consumer into spending more money than they should have to....the ink catridges in my older HP printer usually last up to a YEAR.....with this printer, i can put brand new cartridges in it and print maybe 5 or 6 pages, then it tells me my INK levels are low.....its a RIPOFF is what it is.....Even as i speak, i just checked my ink levels and guess what?.....i just replace my Magenta cartridge last week...i printed THREE PAGES and now is already saying my Magenta level is about 1/4 low.....my other three colors - yellow, cyan and black, all show extremely low, but what really looks suspicious is their low levels are EXACTLY the same!.....what are the odds on THAT happening?....And i don't even use this printer as much as i used the older printer....its a good thing because if i did, i'd be buying new cartridges every other week!.....there should be laws against bilking people like this...there is no reason in the world that i shouldn't be able to print with only one cartridge empty, except for GREED
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