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Epson Original T0801 Claria Black Ink Cartridge

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35 of 41 people found the following review helpful:

Only 7.5ml of ink in Epson cartridge

(2 out of 5) by Gordon Simmonds on Dec 5, 2007 (England)
I thought my new printer was brilliant untill it started to cost a fortune for original ink cartridges. I now buy my cartridges from a company called advantage-online. They are less expensive and contain 16ml of ink instead of 7.5ml of ink. They work perfectly and i received them next day with free postage

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Would always choose manufacturer's own brand

(5 out of 5) by emmrecs on Jan 29, 2009
As stated in the title I would always choose to use the manufacturer's own ink. I've had too many bad experiences of so-called "compatible" inks - failing to flow, damaging jets beyond repair.

So, not as cheap as other brands but performs faultlessly.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Own Brand Inks

(5 out of 5) by D. Cook on Oct 28, 2009 (Tyne & Wear, UK)
I used 'clone' inks in the past but found they wrecked my printer. So now I always buy 'own brand' and this is a good value price from this supplier

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

best ink on the market

(5 out of 5) by John Wells on Sep 26, 2009 (England)
would not use any other ink had better photo's since i changed to epson ink

inkingood printing

(5 out of 5) by Graeme Triggs on Dec 6, 2009 (Hampton)
Epson T0807 original Claria multipack ink cartridge Comprising T0801 black, T0802 cyan blue, T0803 magenta red T0804 yellow T0805 light cyan T0806 light magentaThe print quality can be varied depending on paper quality. The best quality glossy paper + quality print settings give absolutely stunning results which, for selected subjects, should give a lifetime of pleasure, but do balance quantity with quality if you are on a tight budget.
It's a pity bulk buying is not encouraged, I'm sure more ink would flow in my direction. Each container is dated and possibly cheaper batches have older dates.