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Your printer uses CMYK to print documents. But there is so much more that is left unexplained. We've all seen the color wheel as a kid and know that mixing two colors will result in a completely different one. Granted, unless you're a graphic designer, you really don't need to know much about it to get you through the day. The average consumer does not have much in-depth knowledge when it comes to CMYK color theory. Is there solid reasoning behind this? Or is this just a marketing ploy to boost more printer ink sales? Below will inform you of everything you need to know about your printer's color ink consumption. But before you decide you curb stomp your printer into oblivion, you need to understand why this occurs. You already have the black ink cartridge, but why do you need the color cartridges to print? The thought of it alone can drive you mad. Being restricted by your own printer can be an oppressive experience. There goes the dreaded "Replace Color Ink" error message. From the corner of your eye, you hear a beeping noise coming from your printer. It should be smooth sailing from here you get your documents printed, present them to your boss, and get that big raise you deserve. Luckily, you've bought a brand new black HP 63 ink cartridge to put in your printer. You're about to print some documents for an important presentation tomorrow morning.
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