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Hi - almost all the printing and copying on my Canon Pixma MP750 is done in black and white, and yet the colour tanks continue to empty. Can anyone advise why this happens?? We have a very low print and copy load (a few pages a week), and very little of that involves colour (say, 5% of some of the documents). The Printer Properties option in File>Print is set to Grayscale and the screen shows Mono Printing on Plain Paper. Despite these settings and usage, the colour tanks need to be replaced about half as often as the black. I would be grateful for any info on stopping this happening. Many thanks in advance - Roy Simpson |
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All tanks will slowly drain due to cleaning cycles and evaporation. So it's a question of degrees. If you're selecting "plain paper" when printing, only the black tank is used. If you select most other types of paper, the color tanks are used. "RoyS" <roysim (AT) btinternet (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1177504030.815628.173950 (AT) r35g2000prh (DOT) googlegroups.com... Hi - almost all the printing and copying on my Canon Pixma MP750 is done in black and white, and yet the colour tanks continue to empty. Can anyone advise why this happens?? We have a very low print and copy load (a few pages a week), and very little of that involves colour (say, 5% of some of the documents). The Printer Properties option in File>Print is set to Grayscale and the screen shows Mono Printing on Plain Paper. Despite these settings and usage, the colour tanks need to be replaced about half as often as the black. I would be grateful for any info on stopping this happening. Many thanks in advance - Roy Simpson Color tanks are also used when printing in duplex mode. |
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