Hersch wrote: > Wouldn't it make sense, if going away for an extended period, to remove the > cartridge? Or am I missing something here? Removing the cart won't flush the heads. You have to use a cleaning cart to flush the heads, or the ink still in the lines and head itself could dry and block the nozzles. I found that pigmented inks were *much* more prone to this, at least in the sub-tropical climes where I live. I've never had blocks with OEM inks that I can recall, but then I seldom go more than a week without printing at least a page of text. In fact with Epson printers prior to the chipped carts, it is inadvisable to ever remove the carts unless you are changing them. The chipped carts are designed to be removable. Rob
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