I have a source for 110ml bags of EPSON OEM K3 Inks for.......

jtoolman

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I have been using OEM K3 inks from EPSON large format carts for quite a while now and it affords me the luxury if you will, of using nothing but OEM on my refillable carts for various printer. I still use other 3rd ink sources but when I sell something, I simply have to use OEM. They expect that. No offence intended for those to sell inks. For all my work? I use 3rd party from our top providers here in the forum. Color after profiling is unidentifiable from OEM, maybe not as glossy or lacking in bronzing and other problems but still the way to go when you print tons of images.

However when it comes to prints for sale, OEM is still the only choice when you are getting paid good bucks by a customer.
So what to do?

Send me a PM and I can hook you up with an EBAY seller who can provide you with ink bags that have been dissected from EPSON 110ML carts.
I know, I know this may sound ODD but trust me. It is the real deal. And 110ML for $16 is not bad at all is it not? My first batch from them was specially priced for only $6 a bag!!!!!! No more such bargains though.

By the way I did a video showing how I choose my various ink options including this one I will share with you all.
Hope you find it informative.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtGYqdsD3L0

Joe
 
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You find these good deals Joe in the USA, so I was curious to see what I might find in the UK. This was the best so far 220mL capacity for £40 free delivery, so not too bad in the UK for a change.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Epson-220ml-Cartridge-Stylus-78XX/dp/B000V59SIE/ref=pd_sim_229_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0N7PZ4NH7AQ8KKRZHHDX&dpSrc=sims&dpST=_AC_UL160_SR160,160_

Genuine Cyan Epson T6032 Ink Cartridge
This genuine cyan Epson T6032 ink cartridge is designed for wide format printing across a wide variety of media types. It is a cost-effective solution for designers and graphic artists who would like a more reliable and high quality ink for colour printing. UltraChrome K3 is the science behind the formulation of the Epson T6032 printer ink in which colour reproduction is guaranteed to be pin point accurate and ultra-vibrant. The black Epson C13T603200 ink jet cartridge has ample gloss level and amazing colour consistency. Output becomes resistant to scratching, fading, and smudging, and users can save more money because of the high capacity of the Epson T6032 printer cartridge and MicroPiezo AMC printheads with an ink repelling coating technology to reduce downtime.



It's a shame I don't use Epson! Can anyone else find genuine Epson for less?
 
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I have to endorse Joe's original post.

I am pretty sure it is the same guy whose URL I got from Joe. This seller's service is outstanding. In my case he put together a custom order, not in his regular listings. Sent me an invoice, packed and shipped all in the same business day. Let him know your specific requirements and he will send you an email if any turns up among his sources.

Prices are very reasonable, and given the favourable weight to volume ratio of ink, will probably be economical to ship to GB, EU and possibly Australia.

We owe a vote of thanks to Joe. Again!

RS
 

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@jtoolman . First of all I hope this isn't too far off topic or too old a post.
I subscribed to your youtube channel and wow, very impressive knowledge. Thanks for doing that and sharing what you learned over the years.

The last video I can find on Epson p600 says cone color doesn't think a refillable cartridge is reliable yet I see offerings from other third party suppliers like Precision, Owl and others. Should refillable cartridges be avoided for now? If not who has the most reliable solution. It's very confusing and a bit overwhelming for a newbie. A CISS is far too much of an overkill for me and makes moving the printer too much of a hassle.

I am expecting delivery soon and will be using the OEM carts for a while.
 
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