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11.7.2015

I have been using Epson printers the last decade, and I have also concluded that 80ml as used in the 3800 and the current 3880 printers is just about the smallest ink cartridge that makes monetary sense if you do any proper volume of printing. Any smaller and cheaper printer with lower capacity ink cartridges - also from Epson - will soon have cost you more than the professional A2 printers.It varies depending on what you print, of course, but at £35 per cartridge, my calculations indicate a price of 1p per square inch with the 3880's ink. That's almost exactly £1 per full-bleed A4 sheet. Based on numbers I found online that in my experience seem relatively accurate, changing blacks costs a bit over £1 as well,though with a bit of planning, one can avoid doing that too often.From experience, I have also found that there is no need to worry about expiry dates on ink cartridges - at least not with these - as I have some that are more than two years over now (I've not printed as much as I used to the last few years), but there's been no problem with clotting, clogging or colours being off.I can't compare it to third-party inks as I'd never gamble by putting anything like that through a £1,000 printer. I'll stick to the originals, thank you very much. I know that they work, that they last, I know exactly how they behave and how I have to adjust my prints to make them exactly the way I want them.To this day, Epson Ultrachrome is the best inkset I have used, with the nicest colour transitions and shades of (very neutral) greys, negligible metamerism, an excellent gamut, and no clogging problems - though that is probably also due to the printer as the 3800-series seem to historically have had fewer complaints about that than Epson's other offerings.
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11.7.2015

I have been using Epson printers the last decade, and I have also concluded that 80ml as used in the 3800 and the current 3880 printers is just about the smallest ink cartridge that makes monetary sense if you do any proper volume of printing. Any smaller and cheaper printer with lower capacity ink cartridges - also from Epson - will soon have cost you more than the professional A2 printers.From experience, I have also found that there is no need to worry about expiry dates on ink cartridges - at least not with these - as I have some that are more than two years over now (I've not printed as much as I used to the last few years), but there's been no problem with clotting,clogging or colours being off.I can't compare it to third-party inks as I'd never gamble by putting anything like that through a £1,000 printer. I'll stick to the originals, thank you very much. I know that they work, that they last, I know exactly how they behave and how I have to adjust my prints to make them exactly the way I want them.To this day, Epson Ultrachrome is the best inkset I have used, with the nicest colour transitions and shades of (very neutral) greys, negligible metamerism, an excellent gamut, and no clogging problems - though that is probably also due to the printer as the 3800-series seem to historically have had fewer complaints about that than Epson's other offerings.
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17.10.2015

I always use genuine inks for my Epsom photographic printier. Have used compatible inks in the past on a previous printer but felt, despite the cheaper price they created problems with the printer clogging etc. These cartridges last a long while before needing replacement so represent good value for money.

24.6.2019

Epson inks are always good quality but very expensive. You get what you pay for but I always feel Epson charge too much for their inks. If you buy an Epson printer, bear in mind you'll always pay highly for genuine Epson ink, that's mot the sellers fault, it's Epson.

23.8.2012

a very reliable result is provided by all these Epson inks and unlike the previous generations you do not get the problem of bronzing. Make sure you have got good colour matching on the camera/monitor/printer though.

12.5.2014

These inks are considerably better than earlier generations, much less likely to produce the strange reflections of previous inks. Some of the more modern printers also offer "vivid varieties"

1.6.2013

These are expensive items.But at least you get a lot more than with most other products. Epsom really drag you once you have bought their products. Still, the prints are fantastic.

11.8.2013

Epson inks are durable and reliable and, of course, expensive. Technical details are available on the web. They could make more obvious whether they are pigment or dye based inks.

28.4.2013

Epson are good inks but very pricey. They do perform well however. I have a stylus pro 3800 which is great for up to A2 photographic printing.

29.12.2012

Fantastic value and long lasting ink makes this an excellent buy. That's all I wanted to say but I am forced to make this at least 18 words.

31.12.2012

I have been looking for cheap genuine cartridges for my Epson 3800 for a long time. These were the cheapest I was able to find anywhere.

15.7.2013

I always go for Epson genuine inks, and this one doesn't disappoint.However surprisingly for Amazon they are cheaper elsewhere.

2.4.2014

The product was good value and the service was great. I would definitely recommend this item to my family and friends.

12.2.2013

Does exactly what it should - no complaints. Print quality from Epson, as always is superb. Great value for money.

4.7.2013

What can you say about ink? It is good quality epson product which speaks for itself. One two three four

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