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Old 11-03-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default Bulk Epson Claria Ink

I see the local Wal-Mart is selling bulk paks of Claria ink for really low prices. So far all I have seen is the Claria 78 cartridges.

I have a 1400 Stylus and it takes a 79 cartridge, I have not seen this one for sale in bulk. I tried to find out if these were available from Epson but no reply.

Has anyone seen the 79 cartridges for sale in these bulk paks?

Is the 78 just the low capacity cartridge for the 1400? I know the 79's are supposed to be high capacity with 50% more ink...more ink than what?? I have not seen any other cartidges for the 1400 besides the 79.

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Default Re: Bulk Epson Claria Ink

I have the same printer and have the same question... Anyone?
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Default Re: Bulk Epson Claria Ink

Hi i am a new visitor. This is a good forum.
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Default Re: Bulk Epson Claria Ink

I have a printer of Epson. But i am not so used with the Claria ink. So i am not able to tell more about the Claria ink. But one thing as i am a user of Epson printer for the last 2 years i have met no problems with the printer even in the case of ink.

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