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Ink cartridges need a vent so that ink can flow downward for the print head to print.
The vent at the top needs to be as small as possible to keep ink from drying up.
A serpentine (a non engineering term but OK) is one huge step to achieve better prevention of ink drying.
HP ink cartridges all have the serpentine (I hate this term, it is very not HP) on everyone of its ink cartridges.
Ink drying starts with water content vaporizing. The vapor would have escaped into air quickly if there were no serpentine.
The serpentine is a long tiny tunnel. When the vapor enters it it condenses back into liquid (water) again. It blocks the tunnel.
The condensation process slows down vapor from escaping thus keeps the ink from drying up quickly.
Don't store cartridges with the seal opened for too long. The serpentine only slows ink drying.
I learned a lot from this board before, long before some sales people started to show up on board here.
I will not hesitate to offer my 2 cents always. Sales people will probably hate me for speaking out. Can't help it.
If I am wrong forgive me. I will relearn from mistakes.
I don't think anybody should have to apologize for offering a valid personal opinion as long as it is reasonable and respectfully presented.
If it is wrong others can tell you why with reasons, preferably logic, and references or links to verifiable sources.
Gaining knowledge is an ongoing process. I am an old man. A lot (NOT ALL) of what I learned 50 years ago in college is no longer even relevant to the current world. Have to keep learning, can't stand still.
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