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ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for ejecting ink from a printhead coupled to an ink supply. The printhead includes a plurality of rows of pods with each pod including a plurality of ink nozzles. The ink supply defines a plurality of ink reservoirs connected in fluid communication with respective rows. The method includes the step of simultaneously ejecting ink from a single nozzle in each pod whereby the ink ejecting nozzles are located in corresponding locations within their respective pods.

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