all of my color cartridges are the same size...
that's not possible; blue, red and yellow are the basic colors
Red, blue and yellow
Yellow red and blue
red and yellow
When you mix cyan, magenta, and yellow ink together, you get a shade of black. This is because these three colors are the subtractive primary colors and combine to absorb light and create a darker hue.
Depends. Subtractive primary colors, cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Usually they add shades of two of three of these colors so that gradient are not confused with bands of constant color.
Black gray yellow
Red, blue, yellow and black.
Officejet printer ink consists of four main color groups. that can be mixed to create all visible colors. Their main colors consist of black, yellow, blue, and red.
If an Epson Stylus printer will only print the color blue then the other colors of ink have run out. The ink cartridges for yellow, magenta, and black must be replaced.
The main ink colors in a cartidge when it comes to color printing are blue, yellow, and red. You can read more at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ink_cartridge
For SUBTRACTIVE coloration, as in printing, the beginning color of the paper is white, reflecting all the colors of white light. To create colors, dyes are applied which absorb some of the light, so that the reflected color is no longer white. In art, and formerly in printing, the three primary colors are red, blue, and yellow, which can combine to form the other, non-primary colors such as orange, green, and violet. The colors now used for printing are cyan, magenta, yellow and black (absorbs all light, to save ink). The acronym CMYK stands for cyan, magenta, yellow and black. These colors of inks are used in computer printers. Combinations of these basic colors produce a vast array of printed shades.