Oh, well... so much for that. It appears that I have yet again spoken
too soon. I just printed about 100 pages of mixed black and color text,
with color graphics, using "Color, Black + Color Cartr." to no avail.
The whole while the printer was telling me that the "cartridge on the
right" was low on ink. Well, that was the black ink. Page two of the
same document is all black text, so I selected "Normal Greyscale, Black
Cartr." and discovered just how low on black ink I really was, which was
VERY low.

It suffices to say that I am right back at square one with this problem,
which is that I have to run my mixed black-and-color pages through the
printer twice, alternating which text is being whited out each time. Big
pain in the neck! Please tell me that this is on the agenda for Jaunty!
Thanks again.

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"Print black" does not use black ink cartridge
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/235399
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