printer low ink

This for different printers p h-

When turned on my powershot hp 6380 - 3 in 1 - it turns off.

This started abought a month ago and worsened as to the foregoing.

Thank you

taper21

Thanks for all the help in my printer problems.

I went to h p and they want to give me my computer {get in} so that they can check trouble.

Thank you

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