Description of problem: In System Settings, Printers, the "Ink Level" for my printer is just a long black area. I cannot tell whether that area is "empty of ink" or "full of ink". Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 17 How reproducible: Don't know. I have not examined the indicator over a period of time to plot its behavior against other clues of the ink levels. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Have a printer that reports ink levels. 2.System settings 3.Printers 4.Choose the printer Actual results: Ink level is reported as a uniform black shape without a positive indication of fullness or emptiness. Expected results: "0% full" or "100% full" Additional info: The printer has multiple inkwells. I do not know how System Settings intends me to interpret a single readout. Maybe it reflects the lowest of the inkwell levels?
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