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Typically when you print in Black and White you are just using the Black Ink Cartridge and then when you print in Color you utilize almost the same levels of all three primary colors to make the thousands of different colors on your paper. The chances of you have only 10% cyan left and 80% magenta left are virtually impossible. Unless all you do is constantly print full color sheets of Blue every day. In that case, I'd recommend a printer with 4 separate ink cartridges.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.there are 2 cartridges, black and tri-color. I ran out of cyan, one of the 3 tri-colors in the tri-color cartridge and the "colored" printouts were compromised so I replaced the tri-color cartridge.
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