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The BIG problem with these non-OEM's, is that you just never know what you'll get. The first time I ordered them, they were OK, just OK. So based on the low price, I bought some more. Well, the next batch was completely different and was basically junk. 2 of the 5 color cartridges didn't even work. And all of the remaining ones, including black, went to 25% remaining after printing 4 pages (OF TEXT). So to sum it up... buying these is a gamble, pure and simple. Buying the Epson OEM is a sure bet (but it costs more for that guarantee). Good luck.Thursday, June 12, 2014
Buy Epson T0481(2x)/T0482/T0483/T0484/T0485/T0486 (7 Pack) Compatible
The Purecolor works great for everyday use and is good enough to use for your favorite digital photos. Since Epson has set their ink prices comparative to that of gold, it has forced many Epson owners to seek alternatives to the security of OEM cartridges. I've found that the 7 pack "Epson compatible" is more than satisfactory. At more than 50% less than OEM -the possibility of an occasional cartridge failure is economically worth the risk. The colors are equal to that of OEM and I've had only a handfull of failures in the past year. Just keep an eye on the manufacturers you are using and keep reference notes for yourself to avoid those with poor color quality or a high percentage of failures. I've had good luck with Purecolor and would recommend it to friends without hesitation. If Epson wants us to use their ink, then they are going to have to find a way to make it affordable.
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