The Out of Ink warning displays when there is not enough ink left in the cartridge for your mailing system to print, and the system stops printing. In order to resume printing you must replace the ink cartridge.
WARNING! Your system uses ink from the ink cartridges during normal maintenance cycles. You must maintain adequate ink supply in all of the cartridges (black and color) to keep the system in optimal working condition. Replace your ink cartridges promptly when warned. Running the system with an empty ink cartridge may result in damage to printer components that are not covered under your service agreement.
If the spot black (#2) ink cartridge is out of ink, a special Out of Ink warning will appear indicating that printing mail has been disabled to avoid damage to the system.
In order to resume printing you can:
Turn off spot black (#2) printing.
NOTE: If spot black (#2) printing is turned off, you can continue to print mail for 14 days. When the period expires you will need to reactivate spot black (#2) printing by installing a new ink cartridge. If you do not install a new ink cartridge spot black (#2) printing will be disabled permanently.