



( 10 reviews )
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Posted: Jun 16 2009
I had in the past purchased this exact cartridge number directly from the Epson Store for my CX6000 and it worked fine. The cartridges I received from Amazon were labeled the same but had a different-looking electronics panel and were not recognized by my printer. Since these were bought as spares at the beginning of the school term, the problem was discovered way too late to seek a refund or replacement, so I'm out the full purchase price.
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( 2 of 2 found this review helpful ) Posted: May 8 2009
In the six months I owned the Epson printer I poured vast amounts of ink through it. Worse than being expensive ink is that the printer used blue ink along with black no matter what I did. Was this an Epson plan? Local stores rarely have Epson 68 and 69 inks in stock because of how much people must buy. The ink dries slowly and fouls the printer fairly quickly; so quickly that the printer clogged up and gave up the ghost in less than half a year. No amount of head cleaning, alignment or other adjustments made a difference. I have given up color printers and gone laser. Buy a cheap Epson printer, and pay lots more for ink in short order.
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Posted: May 1 2009
It's amazing, in a world where you can pay 1.50 for a bottle of handsoap at a store with years worth of refills for another 3.00, you can buy a printer for $70 yet pay just as much to fill it with ink that will last a few decent pictures at best. it's cheaper on your wallet to take your printer and chuck it out the window and order a newer one online, instead of paying for ink refills from this brand. it's worse for the enviorment but i'm sure you can get a tax credit by donating the old printer to goodwill. will need to research decent printers with reasonable ink.

















