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In <200303132149.0738736.6@scoug.com>, on 03/13/03
at 09:49 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>ZTBold printed zilch.
>WordPerfect for DOS printed nothing when I used the HP500 black emulation
>recommended by Lexmark for the 5700. So I set the document to red and
>tried to print it on the HP500Color printer which is Lexmark's
>recommended first choice of the to HP's. Again nothing.
>In case you do not know, WordPerfect provides drivers for the black pen
>HP500 and the HP500Color. I have printed many documents from WP using
>the black pen driver.
It's starting to look like dead printer time. It seems to me you have
tried too many black cartridges for them all to be bad.
It's a shame you can't find out how to do a self-test from the printer
front panel.
Steven
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