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.
You can turn spot black (#2) printing off, and 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.
NOTE: If you do not install a new ink cartridge spot black (#2) printing will be disabled permanently. If you choose to permanently disable spot black (#2) printing, you can continue to print your mail. However, a customer care representative will need to install a new printing system at a cost to you if you wish to use spot black (#2) printing in the future.
To turn off spot black (#2) printing:
Select Turn off spot black (#2) ink printing when the Out of Ink warning appears.
NOTE: If the "out of spot (#2) ink" warning error appears on the Run Mail screen, select Turn off spot printing to view the Out of Ink warning.
A warning appears indicating that your system needs to be reconfigured to turn off spot black (#2) printing. Select Yes, proceed.
Once the test pattern has been approved, an alert message will appear on the Run Mail screen indicating that you have 14 days to reactivate spot black (#2) ink. In addition, a similar warning will appear on the Home screen each time you power up the system.