I decided to sell my P800 printer and instead use photo labs for my printing needs. Up for sale are new unopened ink cartridges for the P800. Included are:
3 photo black - T8501
2 cyan - T8502
2 vivid magenta - T8503
2 yellow - T8504
2 light cyan - T8505
2 vivid light magenta - T8506
2 light black - T8507
2 matte black - T8508
3 light light black - T8509
1 maintenance cartridge - T5820
These sell for $61 each, will sell the entire lot for $625, shipping included to US.
Would you sell in smaller batches, say 4 or 6 cartridges? Prices?
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AZpix wrote:
I decided to sell my P800 printer and instead use photo labs for my printing needs. Up for sale are new unopened ink cartridges for the P800. Included are:
3 photo black - T8501
2 cyan - T8502
2 vivid magenta - T8503
2 yellow - T8504
2 light cyan - T8505
2 vivid light magenta - T8506
2 light black - T8507
2 matte black - T8508
3 light light black - T8509
1 maintenance cartridge - T5820
These sell for $61 each, will sell the entire lot for $625, shipping included to US.
I decided to sell my P800 printer and instead use ... (
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All cartridges are past their "use by" dates.
if available what is use by date? how to get you the $?
paulplaye wrote:
if available what is use by date? how to get you the $?
Use by date is just what the name suggests. There are two dates printed on each box in the YYYYMMDD format. These span a range. On one occasion I used an out of date Epson cartridge that killed a 24" wide Epson printer even after paying a group to come 180 miles from Chicago to try and resurrect it. Replacing the print head would have cost more than replacing the printer when labor & travel charges are included. While this may have been a "one off" event, I will never purchase a cartridge that is offered after the second date printed on cartridge's box.
From a Google Search : "Epson UltraChrome HDX ink has a roughly two-year shelf-life after manufacture, and the dates printed on the cartridges and boxes show both the packaging date for that batch of ink and also the date two years in the future when the ink will expire." Read it
here.
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