

While a bit time consuming, his workaround should let him get by on this toner cartridge at least for a little while longer. After a few shell commands, he had his document converted and was on to bigger and better things. He discovered that his printer’s software allowed him to specify a custom test page document, though it required that the document be in PostScript format. Annoyed at the fact that he felt Samsung was trying to strong arm him into buying another pricey toner cartridge, he looked for a way around the restriction. He held down the button that prints a test page, which came out just fine despite the printer’s insistence that there was not enough toner left. Unable to find any documentation explaining the issue, he called Samsung directly and found that it was indicating the toner cartridge was nearly empty. Was getting ready to print out an assignment when his Samsung printer suddenly started blinking a red error light at him.
