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<blockquote data-quote="TechnoBob" data-source="post: 1942452" data-attributes="member: 137034"><p>All very good advice, especially the third-party ink suggestion. When I install a fresh "equivalent" cartridge, I'm happy that my Canon printer comes back with "Original Canon Ink Cartridge detected". Hah! Fooled it again!</p><p></p><p> Unless color is required, I click "Black & White" in the print dialog, which (presumably) uses only the larger Black cartridge, rather than any of the four CYM+B cartridges. </p><p></p><p>And I've found that "Quality -> Draft" is nearly indistinguishable from Standard printing, and uses (again, presumably) less ink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechnoBob, post: 1942452, member: 137034"] All very good advice, especially the third-party ink suggestion. When I install a fresh "equivalent" cartridge, I'm happy that my Canon printer comes back with "Original Canon Ink Cartridge detected". Hah! Fooled it again! Unless color is required, I click "Black & White" in the print dialog, which (presumably) uses only the larger Black cartridge, rather than any of the four CYM+B cartridges. And I've found that "Quality -> Draft" is nearly indistinguishable from Standard printing, and uses (again, presumably) less ink. [/QUOTE]
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