| | | | | Epson T008201 (T008) Color Compatible Inkjet Cartridge | |  | | Save money on the Epson T008201 (T008) Color Compatible Ink Cartridge. Manufacturer offers a 100% Quality & Satisfaction Guarantee on the Compatible T008201 Inkjet Cartridge. Compatible with the Epson stylus photo 825, 870, 875, 875dc, 890, and 780. Free Shipping on Orders over $50. | |
| | | Epson T008201 Color Inkjet Cartridge | |  | | Color Cartidge for Epson model 870/875DC only Designed for use with the Epson Stylus C42UX inkjet printer, the T037020 is a tri-color cyan/magenta/yellow replacement ink cartridge that utilizes the C42UX's micro piezo technology to produce bright, crisp, and smudge-free prints. The T037020 is self-contained, so you don't have to worry about getting ink everywhere, and is easy to install. Simply open the front cover of your unit, replace the ink cartridge, and you are ready to go. The T037020 has a 180-page yield (at 5% coverage) and has a shelf life of about two years from the production date. Each package contains one ink cartridge. | | | Features: | | - Ideal for printing digital photos
- For Epson Stylus Photo 780, 785EPX, 875DC, 875DCS, and 890
- Yields up to 220 pages
- Lightfastness rated up to 26 years before noticeable fading
- Water-resistant, smudge-resistant formula
| | | Customer Reviews: | | | Been running ONLY Epson ink in my Epson 890 photo printer for almost 4 years now. Great results. Never had a clog. I feel I get my money's worth when it comes to the amount of prints. When I raise the dpi level 2880 the results are breath taking. Never tried after market ink because all reviews stated to stay away from them, and I did. I'm very happy with Epson products. Wouldn't change the ink or printer for anythink. Good luck! You get the best results with the OEM inks. Colors are truer and even the printed word has more detail. Heed my warning ... do NOT buy the third party or refurbished ink carts that you see on sale in the "used" category. They clog like CRAZY! I found it almost impossible to get a decent print out of them. Maybe under different circumstances I wouldn't care as much and would rather save the cash. However, I don't do a lot of text printing, it's mostly photos or some kind of color printing and a failure rate as high as those carts were is completely unacceptable. I was ready to throw a parade when I finally ran out of ink ... So take my advice (considering you probably own a photo printer if you're buying this), stick with the original Epson Carts. Don't let your pictures come out looking lousy just because you wanted to save a couple of dollars ... | | |
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