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Someone recently questioned whether these cartridges were 'starter' cartridges with less than a full fill of ink. After receiving them and a couple of retail packaged cartridges I weighed all three. The cartridges which came with the printer, these and a cartridge in the retail package (cardboard box) all weigh the same approx. 41 grs. After charging the print head for the first time a cartridge loses about 4 grs. When exhausted it weighs about 20-21 grs. Just an FYI.
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They are not in retail boxes, just the same plain shrink wrap that they come in inside the box. It looks like the packs that came with my printer originally, which were full size product. I'm perfectly satisfied and recommend these. Good deal.Best Deals for Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss 2 Ink Cartridges for Epson Stylus R2000
these may work well; and are like the original pigment ink sets made for the r2000; but if you open the printer utility the cartridge info shows they are often 6 to 9 years out of date; eg manufactured in 2004 or 2005. so either they are filled up with secondary ink; or they are very out of date; i have been having lots of clogs; horizontal banding that require frequent head nozzle cleaning which wastes a lot of ink; and i suspect it is because of old ink and dried up solvent. the epson proprietary solvent for pigment inks is unique and these cartridges are likely quite discounted for a reason; try to print alot if you are going to uses these inkjet sets to avoid nozzle clogging.Cal
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These are genuine, unopened inks for the Photo R2000 printer, but be aware that these are the prepackaged ink sets that normally comes with a new printer. They appear to be fully filled, so this may be a good bargain considering the cost of the retail versions. I know some printer companies ship "setup" inks with their inexpensive printers. I am not sure though of the legalities of pulling ink cartridges from new printers and then reselling them.I will reserve the right to post further comments on this once I use the inks for some photo printing.
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