Use 1 print head w / Designjet 5000PS?

Is it possible to use a Printhead and ink with the Designjet 5000PS cartridge? I only need to print in black and white for the moment. Thanks for your help.

The short and long answer is no the printheads and ink cartridges must be installed and functioning so that the function plotter. That being said I saw a mouthful units where the printheads for colors are old and do not have ink and black has been used to print in black only, but ink cartridges must have and save the ink in these or the plotter will not work.

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