The nozzle check includes one black square and 5 colored squares, one of
which is yellow, as I recall.
See pg. 34 in your owner's manual to do a nozzle check, where it prints
out those squares.
>From what you say, you already know that, but when you do it, all you
get is a gray square, in lieu of a  yellow one?

(I own an 820 as well, and find it odd they don't print those squares in
color, in the manual.)

Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> 
> I'm getting gray where yellow should be when I
> print and when I do nozzle check...
> 
> The simple answer is I'm out of yellow but that
> has never happened before - will it print gray
> if the yellow nozzle is blocked?

I wouldn't think so. When I have a blocked nozzle(s), it leaves white
lines in the color swatches, not absent colors.

keith whaley

> This happens in word, excel and nozzle checking...
> I haven't tried it in pure yellow in photoshop
> yet.
> 
> any ideas?
> 
> Thanks, kids
> I know there is someone out there that must know
> 
> annsan the perplexed

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