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Epson Color Multi-pack Ink Cartridges

Epson Color Multi-pack Ink Cartridges with three individual cartridges provides a convenient way to refill only empty ink cartridges as needed. Other features include rich and vibrant DURABrite inks for smudge-proof prints and a superior resistance to water and fading without bleeding.
  • A three-pack of individual ink cartridges for superior print quality
  • DURABrite inks produce rich, vibrant colors
  • Superior resistance to fading, wear and smudging
  • Acid-free for longer lasting documents.
  • Non-bleeding ink perfect for double-sided printing
The box contains Epson Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow ink cartridges

Most helpful favorable review:
The color ink in these cartridges seems excellent to me, a non-specialist in colored ink. The good news is that you only replace just the ink color that runs out in your Epson printer, avoiding the need to throw away unused ink in single cartridges that hold 3 colors, and maybe even black, too. It is also very easy to replace cartridges.

The bad news is that, in Epson (and other) printers, you can't print even just black text if any one of these colors runs out. So you are forced to keep supplies of all four colors installed in your Epson printer at all times if you want to use it at all, even if you have no prospect of printing in color in the near future.

These little cartridges are expensive, and it is obvious that Epson is making its profits on ink cartridges and not on the cheap printers most people use. The whole system is inherently unfriendly to the environment, as there is such a lot of waste in disposing of these complex little electronic cartridges once the ink is gone from them.

The obvious thing to do would be for Epson to sell just replacement ink to pour in to recepticles for each color when they are empty or nearly so. Some environmentally friendly way of keeping the ink channels unclogged would be needed then, but hey, they'd still make a lot of money selling ink and ink channel cleaner. Is this rocket science?
Reviewed on March 12, 2007 by R. Horick

Most helpful critical review:
When I searched Amazon for the the ink I need for my Epson Stylus C120 I did a search for "Epson Ink 69." I found the ink and placed the order, but when I received the ink it was the wrong ink (TO60520 instead of TO69520) Now I have no way of knowing how the error happened because by the time I discovered the error it was to late to go back into my browsing history to see the page that I was looking at. I remember ordering the 69 series ink, but all the receipts say TO60520 was ordered. So, I have to assume I made the mistake ... but I just don't know how ... ?!?!?!?
Reviewed by A. hendrick

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