Epson T009201 Stylus Photo Color Cartridge
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
This expertly formulated color ink cartridge prints digital photos that look and feel like color photo lab prints when used with genuine Epson premium glossy, semigloss, and luster photo papers. It features lightfastness rated for many years before noticeable fading occurs, when framed under glass in normal indoor fluorescent lighting conditions, when using Epson heavyweight matte paper.
Results depend on lighting conditions, humidity, color intensity, color range, and print media. Water-resistant prints are produced using genuine Epson ink cartridges and Epson premium glossy photo papers or Epson photo paper. The print capacity is 330 pages (5 percent coverage for each color at 360 dpi, A4). This cartridge was formerly referred to by product code T009.
330 Page - Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Light Cyan, Light Magenta - Ink Cartridge - Package: 1 Retail
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 6 x 4.4 x 2.5 inches ; 4.8 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B00004TS2A
- Item model number: T009201
Price : $29.00
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Technical Details
- Ideal for printing digital photos
- Lightfast, rated up to 10 years before noticeable fading
- Yields up to 330 pages
- Water-resistant, smudge-resistant formula
Costumer Reviews
I'm an illustrator and I sell a lot of prints using my epson 1280. Considering at the time of my purchase the t009 color cart cost more than [X], the t007 more than [X], and paper costs, I was really cutting into by profits. I needed to find a lower cost solution for printing. And after extensive research I found that just sticking with epson cartridges was the best solution for the moment.
The problem with these epson cartridges is that they have a "smart chip" attached to each cart. These chips allow for real time monitoring of ink usage, but more importantly it prevents you from refilling your cartridge with the third party inks. However, there are many viable solutions to the chip problem like hardware and software chip resetters that resets the chip to full status. With the chip out of the way, you still have the problem of refilling ink with a syringe which is not worth the time nor effort and is very messy.
Another solution I opted for was to go with third party cartridges. In my experience with these carts I have found that it is really tricky to get as good of colors like epson ones. Sometimes they come out too red or too green. Other times too blue or yellow. The thing is, Epson printers using epson profiles are meant to be used with Epson inks. When they developed these print profiles they were using only Epson inks. That is why you will always get skewed results with any third party ink.
The ultimate solution to the 3rd party ink problem is to purchase custom profiles or profiling software and install a continuous flow system so that you don't have to mess with refilling ink. It will save you in the long run, but be prepared to plop down a few hundred for the setup. But if you are on a budget, you don't print a hundred prints per month, and want good results, just stick with the original Epson carts. By the way, they're pretty cheap now.
For the Epson Photo 1270, the photo quality and color are excellent. I have printed digital photos that people cannot believe come from an inkjet printer.
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