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

Herb Chong wrote:
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> 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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