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The Canon printer may only use genuine ink cartridges which contain a
chip so that you cannot fill the cartridge with ink or use non genuine
ink cartridges.
It sounds like you the chip on the black cartridge has been damaged and the cartridge needs to be replaced. When you refill in cartridges you have to be very careful to avoid touching the chip or the nozzle. Replace the damaged black cartridge. Sorry for the bad news.
There is a chip on your cartridge that communicates with the printer to estimate how much ink is left in the cartridge. When the chip thinks the cartridge is empty it will refuse to print any more pages no matter how much ink is left in the cartridge. These cartridges are only estimated to print "up to 840 4" x 6" photos, or 80 13" x 19" photos." If it showed half full yesterday and then you put through a large print job it is very likely the cartridge is empty. In any case once the chip thinks it's empty the cartridge needs to be replaced.
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