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D. Wilson
11-12-2003, 01:47 PM
Hi,
Can anyone help - I purchased a new colour photo cartridge No. 58 for
my PSC 2115. It appears that this has to be inserted into where the
black & white cartridge sits and not where the ordinary colour
cartridge No. 57 is inserted. If I am printing colour photos with
colour cartridge No. 58 do I leave the other ordinary colour cartridge
(57) still in place or remove it? Thanks?
Denise.

chuckieŽ
11-13-2003, 04:39 PM
Golly gosh...lookee here! Searched the HP site and found the following:

Holding the ink cartridge with the printed label up, slide the ink cartridges one at a time into the
print carriage as shown in Figure 8. The black ink cartridge (# 56) goes on the side with the gray
latch and the color cartridge (HP 57) goes on the side with the blue latch. If the optional photo
cartridge (HP 58) is installed for six-ink photo printing, it is installed in place of the black ink
cartridge.

That's from the 'how-to' area referring to a PSC2105, but should suffice for your purposes. I would
have thought that this bit of info would be included in the manual that came with the product, but
knowing HP, probably wasn't...hmmmm...

"D. Wilson" <d.wilson@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:j4a5rvscctlf5i19sign7vtu2hvbs2bbu5@4ax.com... Hi, Can anyone help - I purchased a new colour photo cartridge No. 58 for my PSC 2115. It appears that this has to be inserted into where the black & white cartridge sits and not where the ordinary colour cartridge No. 57 is inserted. If I am printing colour photos with colour cartridge No. 58 do I leave the other ordinary colour cartridge (57) still in place or remove it? Thanks? Denise.

chuckieŽ
11-13-2003, 04:50 PM
P.S. The key words there are 'six-ink photo printing', as *each* color cart. has three...

"chuckieŽ" <chuckieŽ@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:HuVsb.284$4X4.152908@newssrv26.news.prodigy.com... Golly gosh...lookee here! Searched the HP site and found the following: Holding the ink cartridge with the printed label up, slide the ink cartridges one at a time into
the print carriage as shown in Figure 8. The black ink cartridge (# 56) goes on the side with the gray latch and the color cartridge (HP 57) goes on the side with the blue latch. If the optional photo cartridge (HP 58) is installed for six-ink photo printing, it is installed in place of the black
ink cartridge. That's from the 'how-to' area referring to a PSC2105, but should suffice for your purposes. I
would have thought that this bit of info would be included in the manual that came with the product, but knowing HP, probably wasn't...hmmmm... "D. Wilson" <d.wilson@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:j4a5rvscctlf5i19sign7vtu2hvbs2bbu5@4ax.com... Hi, Can anyone help - I purchased a new colour photo cartridge No. 58 for my PSC 2115. It appears that this has to be inserted into where the black & white cartridge sits and not where the ordinary colour cartridge No. 57 is inserted. If I am printing colour photos with colour cartridge No. 58 do I leave the other ordinary colour cartridge (57) still in place or remove it? Thanks? Denise.

D. Wilson
11-13-2003, 07:56 PM
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 00:39:03 GMT, "chuckieŽ" <chuckieŽ@yahoo.com>
scribbled:

snippedThat's from the 'how-to' area referring to a PSC2105, but should suffice for your purposes. I wouldhave thought that this bit of info would be included in the manual that came with the product, butknowing HP, probably wasn't...hmmmm..."D. Wilson" <d.wilson@nowhere.com> wrote in messagenews:j4a5rvscctlf5i19sign7vtu2hvbs2bbu5@4ax.com... Hi, Can anyone help - I purchased a new colour photo cartridge No. 58 for my PSC 2115. It appears that this has to be inserted into where the black & white cartridge sits and not where the ordinary colour cartridge No. 57 is inserted. If I am printing colour photos with colour cartridge No. 58 do I leave the other ordinary colour cartridge (57) still in place or remove it? Thanks? Denise.

Thanks for the replies! :-) DW


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