The yellow in your color cartridge is probably empty. Run a test sheet through to see what colors print. Or just change your cartridge.
Fiver percent coverage is the average ink coverage on an A4 sheet. It's used to estimate the amount of pages an ink cartridge or toner cartridge can produce.
Run the printer alignment program.
Not sure why exactly. But to continue printing, remove the color cartridge and print black or order a new color cartridge. It has also been suggested that putting an old cartridge in may reset the printer and then when you put the original one back it prints again. I haven't tried that but it seems plausible.
The Lexmark 1200 takes a black cartridge and a color cartridge. The black cartridge that the Lexmark 1200 uses is or 16 and 17 cartridge, with the 17 cartridge being the moderate use cartridge. The color cartridge required by the printer is the 26 or 27 cartridge, with the 27 cartridge being a moderate use cartridge as well.
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A cartridge is NOT a mineral.
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The cartridge door is the panel that needs to be opened to allow access to the cartridge(s).
Printhead and cartridge are two different things. but for some printers, the printhead is part of the cartridge.
A compatible cartridge is an ink cartridge that fits your printer without necessarily coming from the original manufacturer. A store brand ink cartridge that fits your model printer would be considered a compatible cartridge.
A typical center fire cartridge consists of bullet, cartridge case, primer and powder. The bottom is the cartridge case- and the bottom of the cartridge case is the case head. markings on it are called "headstamps".