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Read the Billing Meter
The total number of printed pages can be reviewed at the Printer Control Panel, on the Configuration Page, and in CentreWare Internet Services (CWIS).
Three meters are available:
Total Impressions
Color Impressions
Black Impressions
The billing meter counts the number of pages that were printed properly.
1-sided prints, including N-up, are counted as one impression.
2-sided prints, including N-up, are counted as two.
NOTE: During 2-sided printing, if an error occurs after one side is printed properly, it is counted as one.
Color documents converted using an ICC profile on applications with the Color (Auto) setting can print in color, even if displayed in black and white. The data prints in color even if it seems to be black and white data on the Display Screen. In that case, the number of Color Impressions is increased.
NOTE: Grayscale images printed with the composite black setting count as color pages because color consumables are used. Composite black is the default setting on most printers.
When printing automatic 2-sided printing, a blank page can be inserted automatically depending on the settings in the application. In this case, the blank page is counted as one page.
View the Billing Meters: IMPORTANT: The Bill Meters track the total number of pages printed for the life of the printer; it cannot be reset. To view the total number of pages printed:
Press the [System] button on the Control Panel.
Press the [Up] or [Down] arrow button until "Billing Meters" is selected, and then press the [OK] button. The Print Volume Report will be printed.
Press the [Down] arrow button to scroll to the required meter. The number of printed pages is displayed below the name.
Press the [Return] button to exit the Billing Meters menu.
Web pages that do not display all the appropriate colors have either a browser-related issue, monitor display problem, Windows comparability glitch or incorrect web pages Internet and HTML settings. More than likely, a setting dealing with your contrast ratio in Windows is the culprit. Once this issue is resolved, your web pages will display properly and accurately like they were designed to from the start.
Click on "Start" and navigate to the right pane and click on the "Control Panel." Click on "Ease of Access." Click on "Ease of Access Center." Click on "Set Up High Contrast" (one white and black box overlapping each other.) Check or uncheck "Turn on or off High Contrast when left ALT + left SHIFT + PRINT SCREEN." Click on "Apply" and close the Ease of Access Center. Press "ALT + left SHIFT + PRINT SCREEN" to turn on high contrast. Open your browser and go to a website to determine if color is restored to normal. http://en.kioskea.net/faq/60-white-background-s-problem-in-web-pages
If your background is "Black" it's going to print it all black, change your background color to "Gray" and your machine will then print a gray background instead of black. Also note that when you print a black background your toner life expectancy will be no where your expected yield ratio is. Average yield is 5% for X (X meaning size of cartridge) amount of printed pages. If your printing a black background your utilizing 100% yield coverage. Not sure if this is the answer your looking for. However basic black and white printing with a black background will print the page completely black.
Copy the text into the NOTEPAD application, to remove all text-formatting & text-colouring, e.g., "white" text over a "black" background will become "black" text over a "plain" background.
Replace the fuser, its overheating and that would cause the pages to stick the way they have been when trying to print pages of lots of black solid ink.
I assume that you mean color images are being produced in black and white. If that's the case, there's a document on the HP web site that shows you what to look for and provides solutions:
hi
you need to change the font colour of your priter
== for this you can go to the properties of the printer and change the colour
= this may help you
= Good Luck
whats the "positive/negative" setting
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