Epson DURABrite Standard Capacity Inkjet Cartridge (Black) (T044120)
- water resistant
Original price was: ₹13,779.₹9,645Current price is: ₹9,645.
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David T –
These are getting expensive and hard to find for my USB CX6600. Good price and they work.
Roger Brideau –
Les prix sont bons et très bon service je suis entièrement satisfait, de ce produit et le service livraison exceptionel merci encore une fois
t. perry –
Good value for the money
Stuart D. Gathman –
I am on my second Epson printer, the first having been clogged using Epson inks. I have done a lot of research, and the issue is complex. First, there are two main types of ink, pigment based and dye based. Epson Durabright inks are pigment based inks. These produce better, longer lasting, and more water proof prints. However, they also clog the printer much more readily than dye based inks. Secondly, if you use your printer infrequently, the pigment inks are even more likely to clog.
So, if you use your printer a lot, and need the highest quality prints, use Durabright. Avoid 3rd party pigment based inks because variations in pigment particle size worsen the clogging potential. However, if you use your printer infrequently, or don’t care about long lasting prints, and want to save some money, use 3rd party dye based inks. These are less prone to clog and are way cheaper. Apparently, mixing pigment and dye can be a problem, and there are various methods to online to purge the printer when switching. I’ve found that just printing a lot after switching is ok.
What, you noticed that ink vendors don’t mention which type in their ads? Are you surprised?
Ritamarie –
As my Epson Stylus C84 ages it is becoming more and more difficult to find ink for it. I’m pleased that the ink is available through Amazon and have been very happy with the timely delivery of ink supplies. The cartridges work great and last just as long as they ever have, generally 3-4 months, and I print quite a lot, writing multiple drafts of the same document. Oh, and the cartridge prices are outstanding, far less expensive than they used to be. That’s a win!