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      28th Nov 2003
Hi
I bought a Canon S530D a few months ago having been fed up with Epson clogs.
I'm really happy with the printer and I've been keeping my eye on the ink
levels in the status monitor.
They haven't moved, until yesterday, when the yellow gave a low ink warning.
At the beginning of the print job, it showed full.
I have the newest printer driver from Canon and for those who aren't
familiar, the printer uses the same BCI - 3e tanks as the i450 etc.

My question is, shouldn't it show some sort of gradual reduction in the ink
level? From full to low in warning in 1 go is a bit unexpected?
Is this 'normal'?

TIA


 
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      28th Nov 2003
Normal.
The ink usage does not show up until approximately 20% is left.
"G" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:Lowxb.508822$pl3.455232@pd7tw3no...
> Hi
> I bought a Canon S530D a few months ago having been fed up with Epson

clogs.
> I'm really happy with the printer and I've been keeping my eye on the ink
> levels in the status monitor.
> They haven't moved, until yesterday, when the yellow gave a low ink

warning.
> At the beginning of the print job, it showed full.
> I have the newest printer driver from Canon and for those who aren't
> familiar, the printer uses the same BCI - 3e tanks as the i450 etc.
>
> My question is, shouldn't it show some sort of gradual reduction in the

ink
> level? From full to low in warning in 1 go is a bit unexpected?
> Is this 'normal'?
>
> TIA
>
>



 
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SleeperMan
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      28th Nov 2003
<(E-Mail Removed)> typed:

> Hi
> I bought a Canon S530D a few months ago having been fed up with Epson
> clogs. I'm really happy with the printer and I've been keeping my eye
> on the ink levels in the status monitor.
> They haven't moved, until yesterday, when the yellow gave a low ink
> warning. At the beginning of the print job, it showed full.
> I have the newest printer driver from Canon and for those who aren't
> familiar, the printer uses the same BCI - 3e tanks as the i450 etc.
>
> My question is, shouldn't it show some sort of gradual reduction in
> the ink level? From full to low in warning in 1 go is a bit
> unexpected?
> Is this 'normal'?
>
> TIA


That's because Canon doesn't "speculate" how many ink is left in container.
It has optical system for recognizing empty cart. It shows warning when ink
container is empty and only sponge is still filled with ink.


 
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Larry
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      29th Nov 2003
Is there a second warning that says the cartridge is actually empty?

I've never waited for one, so I'm not sure.

-Larry

"SleeperMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>
> > Hi
> > I bought a Canon S530D a few months ago having been fed up with Epson
> > clogs. I'm really happy with the printer and I've been keeping my eye
> > on the ink levels in the status monitor.
> > They haven't moved, until yesterday, when the yellow gave a low ink
> > warning. At the beginning of the print job, it showed full.
> > I have the newest printer driver from Canon and for those who aren't
> > familiar, the printer uses the same BCI - 3e tanks as the i450 etc.
> >
> > My question is, shouldn't it show some sort of gradual reduction in
> > the ink level? From full to low in warning in 1 go is a bit
> > unexpected?
> > Is this 'normal'?
> >
> > TIA

>
> That's because Canon doesn't "speculate" how many ink is left in

container.
> It has optical system for recognizing empty cart. It shows warning when

ink
> container is empty and only sponge is still filled with ink.
>
>



 
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SleeperMan
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      29th Nov 2003
No. Actually manual says, that when this warning appears, you an safely
finish your current print, then you should replace cart. One one side, it's
a bit annoying, since when a warning appears, you must ruch into store and
buy a new one - or even better, have a spare on in a drawer (or if you
refill, it's better to refill a bit earlier and for that you must look
manually from time to time).

<(E-Mail Removed)> typed:


> Is there a second warning that says the cartridge is actually empty?
>
> I've never waited for one, so I'm not sure.
>
> -Larry
>
> "SleeperMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:frQxb.6052$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>>
>>> Hi
>>> I bought a Canon S530D a few months ago having been fed up with
>>> Epson clogs. I'm really happy with the printer and I've been
>>> keeping my eye on the ink levels in the status monitor.
>>> They haven't moved, until yesterday, when the yellow gave a low ink
>>> warning. At the beginning of the print job, it showed full.
>>> I have the newest printer driver from Canon and for those who aren't
>>> familiar, the printer uses the same BCI - 3e tanks as the i450 etc.
>>>
>>> My question is, shouldn't it show some sort of gradual reduction in
>>> the ink level? From full to low in warning in 1 go is a bit
>>> unexpected?
>>> Is this 'normal'?
>>>
>>> TIA

>>
>> That's because Canon doesn't "speculate" how many ink is left in
>> container. It has optical system for recognizing empty cart. It
>> shows warning when ink container is empty and only sponge is still
>> filled with ink.




 
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Larry
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      30th Nov 2003
Thanks

-Larry

"SleeperMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> No. Actually manual says, that when this warning appears, you an safely
> finish your current print, then you should replace cart. One one side,

it's
> a bit annoying, since when a warning appears, you must ruch into store and
> buy a new one - or even better, have a spare on in a drawer (or if you
> refill, it's better to refill a bit earlier and for that you must look
> manually from time to time).
>
> <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>
>
> > Is there a second warning that says the cartridge is actually empty?
> >
> > I've never waited for one, so I'm not sure.
> >
> > -Larry
> >
> > "SleeperMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:frQxb.6052$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> >>
> >>> Hi
> >>> I bought a Canon S530D a few months ago having been fed up with
> >>> Epson clogs. I'm really happy with the printer and I've been
> >>> keeping my eye on the ink levels in the status monitor.
> >>> They haven't moved, until yesterday, when the yellow gave a low ink
> >>> warning. At the beginning of the print job, it showed full.
> >>> I have the newest printer driver from Canon and for those who aren't
> >>> familiar, the printer uses the same BCI - 3e tanks as the i450 etc.
> >>>
> >>> My question is, shouldn't it show some sort of gradual reduction in
> >>> the ink level? From full to low in warning in 1 go is a bit
> >>> unexpected?
> >>> Is this 'normal'?
> >>>
> >>> TIA
> >>
> >> That's because Canon doesn't "speculate" how many ink is left in
> >> container. It has optical system for recognizing empty cart. It
> >> shows warning when ink container is empty and only sponge is still
> >> filled with ink.

>
>
>



 
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