I believe the 1320 (like a lot of HP and other printers these days) has a 'metering count' on the life of the ink cartridges.... so it doesn't matter how much ink is left, when the meter runs out, the printer stops running.
I read a comment somewhere from a google inquiry that someone had 80% of their ink left when the meter ran out and that was verified by an HP service tech.
I have never heard of this very interesting. I have serveral HP ( 4000, 4200 an 4250) that I seem to get close to what they say you should get on the number of pages out of them per cartidge. I got that 1320 for one area here since it was a very low use area, will have to check up on this now.
jack I have an Epson CX6600 all-in-one and it quites printing when the ink gets low, won't print until the offending cartridge is replaced. Seems to be a
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 06:57, Jack Malone wrote: trend to sell more ink since they now basically give away most printers. -- Russ