Yes, there are electronic ink sensors for each ink channel, located at the cartridge interface. Monitoring things like ink levels (as well as the amount of media remaining on the roll) can be done at the printer front panel, remotely on the computers on the local area network, or even more remotely through a smartphone app to deliver true mobility (see attached).
Question for you... Very rarely has it happened, but I can think of twice now when I let it run to 0, and it ends up killing the head. Usually on the light heads, or magenta... I just had a head that was just swapped and working fine... It had about 130 ML through it, the ink ran out...I put a new one in and the head was completely dead, no ink running through it at all. I tried a few cleanings and nothing... I did a nozzle drop test and all nozzles were gone. I put a new head in and it worked perfectly fine.
I just had it happen a week ago actually, it's been sitting on my machine waiting for me to RMA it...
Just been too busy. Just wondering if this was a common thing, or if theres some other option I can do to recover the heads? 9.9/10 times its not an issue, just the odd occurrence that it kills a head.... which isnt a big deal since as long as its under warranty, it just means I get a new free head