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Old 12-31-2008, 03:37 AM #4
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Originally Posted by Jo55 View Post
what brand of printer?

some have a program that will show you how much ink you have
and many have a utility section that you can run some print tests to clean the heads {nozzle}

Some time ago i found a free software program that would let you override the printers controls, so that you could continue using the low ink, or a colour, when the printer would normally stop you and insist on a cartridge replacement.
It worked on XP, but not Vista.
A Google search should find it. If not, let me know and I'll hunt around for it.
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