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Why would the printer give a fig if you removed the cartridge, refilled it, then reinserted it without resetting the chip in that golden 10-20 second period of time?But if you do anything at all to the cartridge like, Reset the Chip, Refill it, or Both, then the printer will do a purge
If the ink level in the cartridge is already past the point of an empty spongeless side, meaning the ink used comes exclusively from the sponged side, the fail safe of the prism is past its use for that chipped cartridge when you yank it and refill without chip reset. Similar situation if you refill before the ink is drained from the spongeless side and the prism's usefullness hasn't been triggered as of yet.
It has been established on this forum that the prism is NOT the end all for marking a cartridge as empty, let alone as "new". This is the chip's function.
The prism cannot override the chip after the prism has alerted the chip of no more ink in the spongeless side. Unless you reset the chip this remains 100% true.
The prism cannot override the chip if you refill before the prism is activated by the customary no more ink in the spongeless side. We tried and failed with this experiment 100%.