Ok, what I've been doing with my HP Photosmart 8050, even after all the  
wonderful discussion and Q and A's from folks lots smarter than me, is this: In 
 
Preferences, I change the "Printing Shortcuts" to General Everyday Printing  
(the default is, on mine anyway, is Custom Print Settings. THEN I go to the tab 
 
that says
"Color" and click Print in Greyscale, and I click Use Black Ink Only.
 
Now, I am SURE that my color cartridge is not going down as quickly as it  
was before I even found you folks. Also, probably what I'm doing is not  
altogether correct, or maybe too many steps, blah-blah-blah, but so far is 
works  for 
me. It's obvious I don't print alot, so it's not a big deal to do it...Can't  
get hubby to do it, tho, and he's the one that prints the most!
 
Good luck,
  Mary
 
 
In a message dated 12/22/2008 12:06:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
david.rah...@gmail.com writes:

I'm  having the same problem as the OP.  I'm on Hardy and using an  HP
OfficeJet 5610.  I went looking for a reason why my color ink was  being
drained on black text documents printed in OpenOffice (though  I've
confirmed it does the same in Abiword).  I've read a lot  tonight,
including this thread, and I'm still rather confused as to why  the
printer would ever use color to produce black and white,  particularly
when there is a full black cartridge.  In this case,  there wasn't a
single pixel of color in the entire document, which adds to  the
confusion.  For what ink costs, I'm motivated to find out  more!

Could someone help me understand the difference between "Printout  Mode"
and the second option which provides a bunch of  resolution/color
combinations?  Is Printout Mode simply a few main  options with all those
other things preset in most often used  bundles?  Or is there something I
will be missing if I set a quality  combination on my own in the second
section?  Until now I've just left  HPLIP settings on automatic and
assumed that the application would call for  what it needed.  If I set
this to something specific as has been  suggested, like 300dpi, color,
black + color cart, will this cause issues  for other programs?

Most of the accounts I have found about this issue  involve the HP 5610,
FWIW.  Let me know if I can provide any useful  information.

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"Print black" does not use black ink  cartridge
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Status  in HP Linux Imaging and Printing: New
Status in “hplip” source package in  Ubuntu: New

Bug description:
Binary package hint:  openoffice.org

If I want to save money and print black text with black  ink, I have to 
select the "greyscale" printout mode. Of course, when I do  that, my images 
also 
come out black & white. There are evidently  workarounds, or I can run the 
pages 
through twice and hope the alignment is  perfect, but I don't think that 
should be necessary.

I'm running  Kubuntu Hardy (8.04) with linux kernel 2.6.24-17-generic.

The version  of OpenOffice.org is 1:2.4.0-3ubuntu6.

My printer is an HP Officejet  5610 All-in-One, which is a USB printer.

I thank you in advance for  everything you do.

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue  May 27 22:04:32 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
NonfreeKernelModules:  ath_hal
Package: openoffice.org-core  1:2.4.0-3ubuntu6
PackageArchitecture:  i386
ProcEnviron:
PATH=/usr/lib/openoffice/program:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr
/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage:  openoffice.org
Uname: Linux 2.6.24-17-generic  i686

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