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).
>
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> > 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:
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> >>> 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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