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02-05-2017 12:31 PM
- I looked and saw that there were default levels in the printer for low ink levels.
- I see that ink levels are reported in multiples of 100
- 2 ink levels are at near 0, and still no ink level warnings.
- the graphic ink levels are always a mismatch and centered and squished compared to the actual values. I can provide you the math for a graph if you need it.
- I think the ink was originally at 400 for color?
- first-installed 2016-12-09, original ink that came with printer.
- Approximate Pages Remaining * 100 100 100 300
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02-05-2017 03:16 PM
The numbers you gave are the "number of pages remaining", an estimate of the remaining ink left. Based on the numbers it would appear you have about 1/4 of the color ink and 3/8 of the black ink left.
The ink gauge is intended to be an estimate given to give you time to have replacement supplies on hand for when the ink is depleted. When a cartridge becomes depleted in the Officejet Pro 8725 you will need to replace the depleted cartridge to continue printing, even for example to print black only if a color cartridge is depleted.
The setup cartridges for the Officejet Pro were rated at 400 pages for color and 725 pages for black.
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02-05-2017 03:16 PM
The numbers you gave are the "number of pages remaining", an estimate of the remaining ink left. Based on the numbers it would appear you have about 1/4 of the color ink and 3/8 of the black ink left.
The ink gauge is intended to be an estimate given to give you time to have replacement supplies on hand for when the ink is depleted. When a cartridge becomes depleted in the Officejet Pro 8725 you will need to replace the depleted cartridge to continue printing, even for example to print black only if a color cartridge is depleted.
The setup cartridges for the Officejet Pro were rated at 400 pages for color and 725 pages for black.
I am not an employee of HP, I am a volunteer posting here on my own time.
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04-06-2017 08:09 AM
The warning means the ink is getting low. You can continue to print, but should have a set of cartridges available when the ink actually runs out (which may be soon). Not that when you install a cartridge the printer will go through an initialization process to prime air out of the ink delivery system. Although you can replace just the single cartridge that is depleted it may be better to replace all the cartridges that are low at that point. For example: if cyan is depleted and yellow and magenta are very low it would probably be better to replace all at the same time. If you replace just cyan the initialization process may be enough to deplete magenta, and if you then replace just magenta the additional initialization process may deplete yellow. This is generally frustrating and will result in three initialization cycles rather than one if all the nearly depleted cartridges are replaced at once.
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