no you don't lose ink. you only lose ink when printing,copying, or recieving a fax
i think ink is not used to scan documents.
Ink is not needed to scan, as the scan is taken digitally and stored as a graphic file. Ink or toner is needed in the printer to print the result of the scan on to paper.
Not unless you print out what you scan
Yes. Scanning items from the printer does not use ink.
Try press the Stop/Reset button for 5 secs (red circle with triangle in it). The printer should ignore the ink problem and you will be able to scan
scanners dnt use ink as no output is formed in the form of hard copy , these just form the image
the ink will soon fade, the rubber will lose its strechiness and the paper will stay white
No.
I think so because the picture is being copied onto the computer and not printing anything which would use the ink. So, no I'm pretty sure it wouldn't use ink.
Run the printer alignment program.
It reports printer status and also ink levels buttons allow to scan function.
Micr is found on the bottom of checks. It is used by banks to scan and process checks. Micr stands for magnetic ink character recognition.