Printing problem using black ink

Why is that? But the color ink never does that? Same with my Lexmark and HP printer. Is it because it's seat on draft speed and not normal or best (top printing)

When printing using Fast Printing "Draft" and it requires black ink (Official Kodak brand) the black ink smers

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    i want to use black ink only and the set up is different and i can't set up. i need help?

    Hi @bjohns,
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    I understand that you are wanting to use black ink only with your HP Deskjet 1010 printer. I am happy to look into this for you!  
    So I can research this in more detail for you, what type of Operating System are you using? Windows or Mac? What version? If you do not know the Operating System you are using, please visit this website. Whatsmyos. As there are different settings for each Operating System.
    Once I know this information, I will get back to you.
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  • How do I set the print preference to use black ink only?

    Despite having a color printer, I want to print in grayscale , black ink only, by default

    That depends on your printer and the software that came with the printer. You can consult your printer manual or the online site for your printer manufacturer.
    Generally, to change for the '''current session only''', File > Print, click Properties, in the new window see what options are offered. Take special note whether there is an option to use black cartridge only.
    To change for '''all future sessions''', click (Windows) Start > Settings > Printers and Faxes, click you printer from the list, in the new window, click Printer > Printing Preferences. You will see the same window as in the instructions for '''current session only''' above, see what options are offered and look for use black cartridge only option. You may need to restart your computer. Test by printing one page that contains colored text or elements.
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  • Printer won't print email with black ink, how do I correct this?

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  • Used black ink cartridge in use

    I own a HP Laserjet M2727 MFP series 5.2 . A message appears " Used  black ink cartridge in use". I have ink in the cartridge because i can print from the flat bed no problem. What does this message mean and how can i fix it? Thx.

    @ Gordon-B -  Thanks for the response. If one has done the cleanings and the other steps listed in the above links n the last post, one would want to replace the cartridge in the printer as it might be faulty. If after one has done that; they find that the print quality is still not producing the desired results, one would be looking at product replacement. 
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  • How do I setup my printer to print with only black ink in a pages document

    How do I setup a document to use black ink only in Pages?

    This is a Printer setting, rather than a Document one.
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  • Using Black ink instead of Photo Black ink

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  • Using black ink cartrige only when receiving faxes

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    Hello!
    Welcome to the forums @carperwm 
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  • How do i get the 8600 to print in only black ink?

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    Did you set the Grayscale option to Black Ink Only?
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  • HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 1515 printer wont print after replacing black ink cartridge

    Hello.
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    Hi @RRGS,
    Welcome to the HP Forums!
    I see that your HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 1515 printer will not print after replacing black ink cartridge, and your lights are still flashing. I am happy to help!  
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  • How to get my C309a printer to only use black ink cartridge?.

    I have changed my ink cartridges 3 times.  ALL of them.   I haven't had the printer for that long.  I only print TEXT so only BLACK INK. And not that much of it either.  SO why does all of the cartridges get used up?  I cannot find anything where you can adjust or fix this problem.  HELP as I don't have the money to keep buying all this ink.

    PTGillan wrote:
    [snip]   Decent thing to do would be to allow printer to do what they have done from time immemorial - print faded docs to give us time to get cartridges and avoid total failure.  Not a good or decent system.  Not a good way to treat customers.
    The Photosmart c309a does allow printing in black if a color ink is depleted - I have one here.  What is your printer model?
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    Some have printheads built into the ink cartridges.  These printers can typically print with one or more of the colors completely empty, or even with color or black (but not both) cartridges removed. The Deskjet 6980 series is an example.  
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    The document here has information on how ink is used. 
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  • SOLUTION: for printer wont print using black ink cartridge. ETC.

    Black ink wont print in low resolution, you can't use high resolution if you selected plain paper. Choose "hp premium paper", even if you use cheap paper. Default Quality for this is "Best" but "Best" ONLY works IF you select a quality paper, such as "hp premium paper".
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    If HP Premium photo paper is selected the printer will print black using the color cartridges since pigmented black ink is not compatible with photo paper.  The printer will print much more slowly in photo mode and will put more ink than is intended on the page.
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  • HP Officejet 7680 print issue alignment/ black ink problem

    My printer is playing up again - this time it keeps trying to align, and fails (according to the readout on the screen) .
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    Hi there HHjr, Welcome to the forums!
    I am so sorry to hear about the problem you are running into with your 6500 Wireless not printing in black ink. Although it seems like you have tried all of the troubleshooting, please review the guide below just to make sure you've attempted all of the steps.
    Printer Does Not Print Black Ink or Color Ink
    If the troubleshooting does not help resolve your issue, I would then suggest calling HP's Technical Support to see about further replacement or trade in options for you. If you are calling within North America, the number is 1-800-474-6836 and for all other regions: click here.
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  • Why can't I print in just black ink?

    I keep being told my colour ink has run out. It is VERY expensive. Why can't I choose to print just in black?

    Please read this post then provide some details.  What printer model? 
    HP and other printer manufacturers have different printer technologies for different needs.  For inkjet printers:
    Some have printheads built into the ink cartridges.  These printers can typically print with one or more of the colors completely empty, or even with color or black (but not both) cartridges removed. The Deskjet 6980 series is an example, or for an all-in-one see the Officejet 8040.
    Other printers have separate ink supplies and replaceable printheads.  An example would be the Officejet 8600 series printer.  The printhead in these printers can be replaced if they are damaged by running the printhead with colors out.  Some of these printers will allow printing with a color out, other will not.  If the printer is run without ink in one or more colors the printer may be damaged, but the user may be able to recover without having to send the printer for service.
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    The document here describes how ink is used.  While the document is written for HP Inkjet printers the same principles apply to inkjet printers from other manufacturers.
    If you never print in color a laser printer would likely be a better choice.  If you occasionally print color but mostly black an IPH printer like those in the first category above may be a good choice.
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  • Poor print quality for black ink for Photosmart 6520e

    Having a problem with black printing.  Using all HP cartridges, but when I run a test page, I get white, horizontal bars across the black test bars.  Some of them are 1/4 inch wide.  Replaced the cartridge and did the automatic printhead cleaning, but no improvement.  I know the printhead is not removeable, what is the next step?

    Hi @Mikenstlouis,
    Welcome to the HP Support Forums! I see you are running into some print quality issues with the black ink on your HP Photosmart 6520.
    I would like you to continue here: Printer Does Not Print Black Ink or Color Ink, or Prints Blank Pages, I understand you may have done some of these steps already but I need you to complete all steps in order to resolve the missing black issue you are experiencing.
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