ET4850 Ink compatability

Tksweazey

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I just bought the Epson ET-4850. I previously had the ET-4550 (7+years old) and I have a bunch - full bottles - of ink of 664 and 774. The associate at the store I purchased the printer from said that if I could get the ink in the well, it would work fine because basically the only difference was the nozzles. I did a little digging and I'm finding mixed reviews. Is this true? I don't want to ruin my brand-new printer.
 

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I wouldn't see a problem swapping the inks - the CMY 664 and the 102 inks are dye inks, the 774 and 102 black are pigment inks, the inks are not different - the bottles - the keyed bottle heads are different.
 

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The new printer calls for a 502. Does that make a difference?
 

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That's most likely just a different region code - where are you located ?
 

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The 502 inks in your region are actually Claria inks as per the description by Epson, these are the Epson premium inks - bottled in this case, and not in cartridges as otherwise used in the Epson photo printers.

https://epson.com/For-Home/Ink/Epson®-502®-Ink-Bottles/i/T502520-S

I never got into problems when swapping Epson dye inks between different printers.
 

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