Keith Whaley wrote:

> Aha! That explains what some have said about how to get around that
> little 'feature.' To squeeze a few more pages out of the cartridge.
> Thanks!
>
> Another aspect of not totally emptying the cartridge is, if you have
> empty feed lines, the ink in them can (and will eventually) dry, flake
> off and particles of dry ink might well end up clogging the head orifices...
> Something to think about...
>
> keith whaley

Well when I get right down to the end I have the new one in hand already to
replace it.
I'm doing a lot of printing - but I copy that comment..

ann

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>
> Herb Chong wrote:
> >
> > Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Please explain 'chipped cartridges.'
> >
> > keith whaley<
> >
> > the newer Epson cartridges have chips in them that report ink levels. when
> > they report the cartridge is out of ink, the printer refuses to print. as
> > many have pointed out here, that doesn't mean that the cartridge is
> > completely out.
> >
> > Herb...

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