ink tank

I have an Office jet Series 6000 E609a printer.  I was running Windows 7 when I installed this printer.  I have recently installed Windows 8.  Since this change of operating system I can not access the display of the ink tank.  Recently, I ran out of ink yellow and not had any warning of this problem.  What can I do to fix this?

Thank you

Hi 711

I understand that you need the drivers for the Office jet Series 6000 E609a printer.

I have provided a link for Win8 32 bit drivers. When the page loads, you must click on the download icon.

Click here to open a url.

I have provided a link for Win8 64 bit drivers. When the page loads, you must click on the download icon.

Click here to open a url.

I hope this helps.

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