This might be a silly one to ask but I'm looking at the LCD and the levels for the imaging units, and fusing, and transfer roller belt unit and so on... all have black bars starting from left to right to show levels--for example if "X" were black bars:
C: F XXXXXX____E
M: F XXX_______E
Y: F XX________E
K: F XXXXXXXX__E
I must be loosing it because I am not comprehending why they would fill up black bars (or the "X" in my description...) starting from the "F" (as-in Full...) to the "E" as in "Empty". Filling up towards empty...
...if beer were to work that way I could be suckin the teat 24/7.
And when I print a page showing the consumables list it shows up with figures for each imaging unit like: (C) 11716... ok, 11716 what? pages printed or amount of pages left to go?
In HP print gear they indicate a total yield number possible and then the amount of pages printed from that yield--simple... it's a countdown.
Many thanks for puttin this one on the board!
C: F XXXXXX____E
M: F XXX_______E
Y: F XX________E
K: F XXXXXXXX__E
I must be loosing it because I am not comprehending why they would fill up black bars (or the "X" in my description...) starting from the "F" (as-in Full...) to the "E" as in "Empty". Filling up towards empty...

And when I print a page showing the consumables list it shows up with figures for each imaging unit like: (C) 11716... ok, 11716 what? pages printed or amount of pages left to go?
In HP print gear they indicate a total yield number possible and then the amount of pages printed from that yield--simple... it's a countdown.
Many thanks for puttin this one on the board!
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