Cannot read ink on HP Officejet 8500 levels

I have a HP Officejet Pro 8500 printer. I used to be connected to an old Dell computer connected by cable. Now I have a new computer, HPE - 337C under Win 7 (64-bit). I use the WiFi from my new HP. The 8500 printer is connected to my hub wireless via Ethernet cable. When I installed my new HP computer he connected to the wireless hub and turn the printer to 8500 SE. I didn't download any drivers or anything. Everything works beautifully. How can I check my on my 8500 printer ink level? I have not loaded on my computer HP Toolbox. I really don't have no need of new drivers Win 7 because everything works beautifully. Is it possible to download just Toolbox for Win 7?

There is no option to download just the Toolbox.

The best way to check ink levels unless it is:

1. press Setup on the control panel

2. select print reports

3. Select Page Setup network

This page will give you the IP address of the printer. Open a web browser and in the address bar, type the IP address exactly as it appears. (EX: 192.168.1.100) This will bring up the web server integrated for the printer, and the ink levels. I hope this helps!

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