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I have hundreds of different targets I've collected online.
They are in a large zip file but it's probably too large to attach here.
Anyone know what the attachment size limit is?
BTW - I have HP inkjet printers and they use a single cartridge for magenta, cyan and yellow.
Well per design, one color always runs out before the others (usually yellow) leaving the other colors magenta and cyan.
Well to make a long story short after the cartridge was reported empty of yellow, the printer gives an indication it's low on the color cartridge per design.
I wanted to see how many prints I could get so I started first using red, green and blue targets and of course without yellow they are magenta, cyan and greenish (when missing yellow).
I printed a couple of greenish and cyan (maybe 20 of each) before the cyan color ran out on the cartridge and then continued to pring in only magenta.
Wouldn't you know it, I printed over 1,000 sheets in magenta before the cartridge was spent.
So ... moral of the story is, when your all in one HP color cartridge is empty (according to the printer diagnostics) just find a color it will print and select a good target for that color and print away.
I still have well over 800 of those magenta targets left and use them regularly.
Not bad for $5 per 500 sheets of bright white paper and a spent cartridge.
They are in a large zip file but it's probably too large to attach here.
Anyone know what the attachment size limit is?
BTW - I have HP inkjet printers and they use a single cartridge for magenta, cyan and yellow.
Well per design, one color always runs out before the others (usually yellow) leaving the other colors magenta and cyan.
Well to make a long story short after the cartridge was reported empty of yellow, the printer gives an indication it's low on the color cartridge per design.
I wanted to see how many prints I could get so I started first using red, green and blue targets and of course without yellow they are magenta, cyan and greenish (when missing yellow).
I printed a couple of greenish and cyan (maybe 20 of each) before the cyan color ran out on the cartridge and then continued to pring in only magenta.
Wouldn't you know it, I printed over 1,000 sheets in magenta before the cartridge was spent.
So ... moral of the story is, when your all in one HP color cartridge is empty (according to the printer diagnostics) just find a color it will print and select a good target for that color and print away.
I still have well over 800 of those magenta targets left and use them regularly.
Not bad for $5 per 500 sheets of bright white paper and a spent cartridge.