Epson Yellow Ink Cartridge (T054420)

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Yellow replacement ink cartridge for the EPSON Stylus R800 Printer, and other models as specified
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Yellow replacement cartridge
  • For use with the Epson Stylus R800 printer
  • 400-page yield at 5% coverage
  • Water, fade, and smudge resistant
  • Genuine Epson quality ink
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Epson
  • Color: YELLOW
  • EAN: 0010343848955
  • Format: CD
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Epson
  • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
  • Manufacturer: Epson
  • Model: T054420
  • MPN: T054420
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • OperatingSystem: N/A
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: INK_OR_TONER
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: 2300215
  • Publisher: Epson
  • SpecialFeatures: nv:Product Type^Ink Cartridge|Print Technology^Inkjet|Color^Yellow
  • Studio: Epson
  • UPC: 010343848955

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Customer Reviews

Genuine, and thus perfect2009-06-21
I don't think this ink requires any comments. Its genuine from Epson, period. It's perfect for the Epson printer it's designed for. I don't have a problem using third-party inks on my cheap everyday printers. But for professional quality jobs on a pretty expensive (at least when we bought it a few years ago) Epson Photo R1800 -- genuine ink is the only way to go.
Compatible with the Epson R800 and R1800 photo printers2007-03-26
When it comes to ink for my R1800 photo printer, I am concerned with the quality of the images I print. The Epson yellow UltraChrome Hi-Gloss ink cartridge provides superior resistance to water, fading and smudging. It is important to me that my prints are of high quality, so I don't attempt to use the cheaper compatible ink cartridges. The color can be duplicated, but all inks are not created equal. Third party options may produce a good print initially, but may not hold up or last as long.

PROS:
Provides superior resistance to water, fading and smudging

CONS:
Price
THE Ink for the EPSON Stylus Photo R18002007-01-19
If you own the EPSON Stylus Photo R1800, this is the ink for you.
Good price and for R800 or R18002006-09-27
Under $11 is a good price for the Epson ink catridges and they work for the R800 or R1800, which I have, a great printer. The description doesn't say for the R1800, but it is, says it right on the packaging. I've paid $13-$15 elsewhere when needed at last minute.

I seem to use more yellow cartridges than any of the others.
Epson inks for R18002005-08-09
Great product in every respect, but cost too much for what it is - ink.

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