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I only use these inks with my Epson r2400 and have never had any issues. Buying the set makes $$$$ sense.
Next Continuous ink systems are just as expensive because in the end the hassle the can and will cause will ultimately cost you the consumer MONEY. First if you actually own this printer you will know that it can use 9 types of ink, BUT it can only use 8 at a time. FINALLY choose a "compatible ink" if you want to. So to Mr./Miss one star rating down there. it only uses 8 inks at a time and you have to switch back and forth from matte/photo ink if you want to print on those two types of paper. You will find that the quality is what you pay for. If you want QUALITY archival prints, the stick with epson until someone makes something that is not only compatible but BETTER.
The advertised shipping charge of $7.95 became $32.00 when I ordered from Alaska. 8 puny cartriges that fit in an envelope ship for $32.00. I am better off ordering the individual cartriges directly from Amazon. According to Amazon, the shipping charge is about $9.50 -- and it is deleted since the order is over $25.00.
The Stylus R2400 printer uses 9 ink cartridges. This product offers 8, but does not identify the missing cartridge. Wouldn't it be better if the buyer could know which cartridge he/she needs to have to complete the set.
Epson's ink is great but very expensive. I use a continuous flow system for my printer from MIS. Just Google "MIS". (Midwest Ink Supply).
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