![]() I suspect that what the printer does is that it draws upon the ink already in the system to try to continue operation. At a minimum, the printer will likely try to complete the current print job on my printer (HP Officejet Pro 8630), there is a limited ability to print with an exhausted cartridge. On many printers with printheads built in, ink must be in the printhead at all times to prevent damage, although there may be a limited reserve of ink available for temporary printing.įrom what I know, some newer HP printers, even IIC models where the printhead is built into the printer, do allow a limited amount of "reserve" printing when a cartridge runs out. IIC systems, all supplies are required to be installed in the printer Mode", which allows the user to continue to print with just the blackĬartridge when the colour cartridge is removed or not installed.In HP In addition, many IPH printers can operate in "reserve For example, a driverĬolour setting (by selecting "print in greyscale with the blackĬartridge only" in printing preferences) specifies printing using onlyīlack ink. Print quality), many HP printers offer options. ![]() Therefore theĭevice will not be functional when there is no ink in order to avoidįor users who wish to print using just black ink (despite the reduced Required for ,maintnance operations of the device.Īs the device contain an internal printhead (IIC system), lack ofĬolor ink will damage the printing system shortly. While the color ink is not required for prinitng purposes, it do ![]() Using the Black ink only possible while there is color ink as well. ![]() Unfortunately it is not possible to print using the black and white while any of the ink cartridges are empty. This has become a popular post so I'm copying over the answer from the official HP forums rather than linking to it. ![]()
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