Depends on your printer. HP is one that some printers use a black cartridge and a tri-color cartridge. Some of their printers can use a photo-cartridge in place of the black. Basically this photo cartridge has black, light (Cyan)blue, and a light magenta. Now you have 5 colors and black. This is maximized for photos. You then may put your black cartridge back in for regular printing. The newer design HP units have 5 individual colors and a black already in them.
The pictures using just the tri-color and black are usually acceptable, But using the 5 colors and black are much nicer.
2007-01-22 04:46:24
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answered by True B 2
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Well first there is no such thing as a black and white catridge...
Digital photo printing is photo printing period.
It uses SOME BLACK, and LOTS of coror depending on if you are printing a color image or a black image.
It prints what you see, so if there is color in the photo you want to print, yes itll print color...
most printers feature a Black Cartridge and a Color Cartridge, but some of the newer photo printers feature the ability of MORE COLORS and have 1 black cartridge and 2 color cartridges with different colors in them.
2007-01-22 02:47:22
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answered by Danlow 5
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Depends on your printer I suppose...look at the instruction booklet. One of my printers has a 3 color cartridge and a black cartridge while the other I use for graphics and such has six separate color cartridges.
Also there is no such thing and a Black & White cartridge...ummm...the white is just where there is no ink on the printed page.
2007-01-22 02:52:02
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answered by ♥chelley♥ 4
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Usually 1 black cartridge and 1 color.
2007-01-22 02:46:22
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answered by Kokopelli 6
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depends on the printer. some color printers use 1 cartridge (black included) some use 4-6 color cartridges.
2007-01-22 02:47:28
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answered by jenivive 6
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Did Fuji supply you any application with your digicam? If no longer, then application like Photoshop can do it, although has a tendency to be somewhat on the high priced facet. you are able to attempt the link i've got presented for some unfastened image application which will assist you Desaturate (make black&white) your photos. wish this helps.
2016-11-26 02:00:48
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answered by ? 4
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Depends on your printer. Read the instructions!
2007-01-22 02:45:58
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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