The 'Black', 'Black Ink Only' and 'Grayscale' driver settings instruct the printer to print black text only, in draft mode, or to print colours as shades of grey. These settings enable you to print a "black and white" version of a document that contains colour, e.g. web pages, photos, headed letters and flyers.
The use of the black ink depends on the paper selection that you make, for example the colour inks may be used if you select the Epson Photo Paper setting. Ensure you select the appropriate Paper Type/Media Type option for the kind of document you are printing.
In order to produce Grayscale (various tones of grey), Cyan, Magenta and Yellow must be mixed in equal proportion; Black is only used for mid tones and shadows. At times, the system can intelligently mix Cyan, Magenta and Yellow in maximum quantities to produce a composite Black.
Other driver settings that can also affect the colour ink usage when selected include:
Print Quality - Draft or Economy mode:
- Selecting the Draft (or Economy) quality setting means that the printer will print at 180 dpi, which is a very low resolution.
This is half the number of dots per inch (dpi) that the Text quality setting uses, which is 360 dpi.
- Some draft modes can make punctuation and line art difficult to recognise. In order to enhance resolution at their fastest printing speed, Epson's Claria ink printer range use a composite black when operating in Draft mode.
Composite black printing uses a small amount of the colour inks together with the black to achieve better print definition. By using composite black it is possible to achieve the optimum combination of excellent resolution and low ink densities at very fast printing speeds.
When using higher quality print modes pure black text can be achieved, at the expense of print speed.
- Accidently printing a black and white document in Photo mode may result in some colour ink being used. Ensure that you select an appropriate print mode for the type of document you wish to print.
Black Ink Save Mode
- For some Epson printers, a 'Black Ink Save Mode' is available in Windows printer drivers when ink is low: EPSON Status Monitor prompts you that the black ink is low and offers the option to save black ink. Selecting this option results in the use of colour ink, as this setting uses a mix of the coloured ink to conserve the black.