High Capaticy C64

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Tony1that matters

Dragon said:
where can I get these compatibles for the epson c64 in the UK

cheers

The genuine JetTec (which does contain pigmented inks) for the C64/C84 are
available towards the end of this month: they will appear on the site soon.
Tony
Inkylink JetTec UK Quality - Wot others wanna-be
Epson 950 C70/80/82 Lighfast pigmented inks. Canon
BCI-3 i750 BCI-6 S-820 / S-900 series.
www.aah-haa.com
 
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Dragon

Are they high capacity ones tony


Tony1that matters said:
The genuine JetTec (which does contain pigmented inks) for the C64/C84 are
available towards the end of this month: they will appear on the site soon.
Inkylink JetTec UK Quality - Wot others wanna-be
Epson 950 C70/80/82 Lighfast pigmented inks. Canon
BCI-3 i750 BCI-6 S-820 / S-900 series.
www.aah-haa.com
 
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Tony1that matters

Dragon said:
Are they high capacity ones tony
The JetTec tends to have in any case more ink than the issue ones with a
printer - but, what you're probably referring to is the Black which is
classed as high capacity TO43140 and JetTec 9233. They'll be up on the site
soon.
Tony
 
T

Tony1that matters

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Inkylink JetTec UK Quality - Wot others wanna-be
Epson 950 C70/80/82 Lighfast pigmented inks. Canon
BCI-3 i750 BCI-6 S-820 / S-900 series.
www.aah-haa.com
Dragon said:
Are they high capacity ones tony
This might help http://www.jettec.co.uk/jtuk/newprods2.htm

The extra life patent refers to over a year's research which now safely
releases ink otherwise unused: I suppose that could mean that Epson OEM
cartridges force you to quit when 30% of the ink is still usable ?
Tony
 
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Yianni

there are two version of cartridges for C64 (low and high capacity). I don't
think there would be in market many low capacity inks. Of course none any
remanufacturer or refiller would produce low capacity ones.
I assume that in future, low capacity cartridges will be dedicated only for
the new printers (so the printer will be cheaper).
 

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