Epson 78 Black Ink Cartridge (T078120)
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| List Price: | $16.99 |
| Price: | $15.20 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Epson has earned a strong reputation for first-class printers, which offer an outstanding combination of quality, reliability and value for money. However, unless these products are complemented by Epson consumables to match, users cannot expect to fully capitalize on their investment. Epson understands that printing is a process, with printer, inks and paper working together to offer the ultimate in quality output. With this in mind, each Epson consumable features innovative design, meticulous development, precision manufacture and rigorous quality control, ensuring that Epson hardware continues to offer optimum performance throughout a long, trouble-free, working life.PRODUCT FEATURES:Claria Hi-Definition Inks provide true-to-life colors for printing your best shots;Smudge, scratch, water and fade resistant for durable prints;Quick-drying Claria inks make handling photos, worry-free, for sharing;Convenient individual cartridges make it easy to replace only the cartridge you need.
Product Details
- Color: BLACK
- Brand: Epson
- Model: T078120
- Released on: 2006-09-12
- Format: CD
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.30" h x .80" w x 4.30" l, .14 pounds
Features
- Claria Hi-Definition Inks provide true-to-life colors for printing your best shots
- Smudge, scratch, water and fade resistant for durable prints
- Quick-drying inks make handling photos worry-free
- Convenient individual cartridges make it easy to replace only the cartridge you need
- Package includes one black ink cartridge (T078120), compatible with Epson Stylus Photo R260, R380, RX580 and RX680
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Get beautiful prints without going to the lab, and enjoy brilliant photos for generations to come. Claria Hi-Definition Ink is a revolutionary new six-color, dye-based ink technology that delivers unsurpassed image quality and long-lasting results. Claria is tailor-made to fit the needs of the discerning photo enthusiast. It provides vivid, true-to-life colors with a wide color gamut that's ideal for printing your best shots.
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Advantages of Claria Hi-Definition Ink
The quick-drying formula allows prints to be handled immediately after printing. Many competitive dye-based printers require special paper for quick drying properties or require several minutes of drying time. Best of all, photos printed with Claria ink will last longer than traditional, lab-processed photos. And, they'll even stand up to spills, smudges and fading. That means you can share and frame your favorite photos, or place them in an album-worry-free.
Prints resist damage related to high levels of humidity, moisture and water spills on Epson Premium Photo Papers. Water spills on a Claria Ink print can be rubbed off without ruining the print. With many competitive prints, this isn't the case. Because Claria Ink is a dye-based ink set where ink is absorbed into the paper coating, prints are resistant to scratches caused by handling. This standard-capacity ink cartridge is compatible with Epson Stylus models R260, R380 and the RX580.
What's in the Box:
One black ink cartridge
Customer Reviews
Epson 78 black ink
Epson 78 Black Ink Cartridge (T078120)This is wonderful, same ink as you buy at Staples but cheaper. No driving to the store, no gas, less time away. Sometimes there is free shipping. What more could you ask?
Black ink cartridges arrived immediately
Arrived immediately and in good shape. Only problem was Amazon.com divided order for 3 different color cartridges up and sent it to 3 different vendors. One vendor still hasn't got me the correct cartridges yet.
Great But Gone So Fast $$$
The price on this ink isn't bad compared to buying from the actual Epson site. The one gripe I have with the ink and the printer is it's pretty costly the amount that it uses but other than that it produces great results. I have now found myself conserving ink when I can since pictures tend to drink it up. I don't understand why you can't buy them all in a set though but then again I do guess black is what always runs out for me first.





