ink level report

I have a HP4630 which has worked flawlessly.  I'm curious to know what the numbers in depict her report of ink level... currently it shows "62" under the color cartridge and black cartridge.  What is the number of pages left?

Thank you.

Disregard my message/question.  I realized that the "61" in the report is the issue, not the remaining pages of the ink cartridge.

Thank you... Sorry to send you on a Chase.

Bill

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