Light Color Text When Using My Epson

For some reason, when I print on my Epson CX4200 the text is very light. This is especially problematic when printing pages documents. The text is ligh grey and hard to read. How do I print black text?
NOTE: Other than text, the printng seems to be fine.

I don't want to put words in the mouth of others but I believe (hope) spacesuiter was suggesting that you use the Black setting only for the trouble shooting purpose of determining whether that would cause the printer to render pure black. You should otherwise only have to select that setting if you have a color doc that you *do not* want to print in color.
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