I don’t know much about printers, but is it possible that you’re just out of red ink, and you’re using the color cartridge for your envelope, and the black cartridge for your letter?
Obviously the color cartridge is involved in printing the green text.
Both the color cartridge and the black ink cartridge have adequate ink. As I mentioned earlier, whenever I print a “normal” text document, such as the letter I intend to mail, it prints out in black text just fine.
And I forgot to mention that I’m using Windows ME.
You are potentially wrong about the color levels being sufficient. The printer attempting to create a composite black with three colors (it’s default mode) and you are out of a color needed to complete the black. You need a new color cartridge of possibly one of the jets is clogged.
It does if they’re printed with the black cartridge. As a suggestion, try printing something in red, and something in purple. See how they turn out. Print them on the same page as something black.
astro: I tried that, with no luck. Still green text on the envelopes.
Archnear: I had the printer print out its standard test page, and I also had Norton SystemWorks print out a test page. I noticed that in the color bar section, there was no red at all. This does sound like an ink cartridge problem, although confined to the one for color.
Artraeuy, if you want to fix your big problem (no red ink is being printed) then yeah, another cartridge is probably in order. But if you just want this one document printed out in black, there is probably a way to do it with the black ink cartridge you have, although if astro’s solution doesn’t work, I don’t know what will. I guess buying a new cartidge is the best overall way to go. Good luck!
Not a bid deal but IIRC the way some inexpensive, dual cartridge printers work is that the system will not go true black for all jobs until the color cart is removed which puts the printer into a different all black mode. If your system will print with the color cartridge removed this might be worth a try.
I tried to figure out why Achernar so horribly butchered my dopername in his post, and then I saw that I badly mangled his dopername in my last post. I did not intend any offense with this accident, and I extend my sincere apologies to you, Achernar.
I really wanted to solve this problem before the end of the morning today, but wasn’t able to, and so I ended up handwriting the address information on the envelope. We’ll let the Post Office have fun with my scrawl.
I sent an e-mail to Lexmark about this problem…alas, their response came to late to assist me before I had to send the letter, but they offered this as the explanation of what was going on:
Unfortunately, the solutions they proposed for this problem were ones that I had tried already. Since the problem does seem confined to the color cartridge itself, I’m going to go ahead and spend the $$$ to replace it.