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Epson T5808 UltraChrome K3 Matte Black Cartridge Ink

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Arrives Thursday, Jun 5
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Color: Matte Black


Features

  • For use with Epson Stylus Pro 3800 and 3880
  • Epson UltraChrome K3 Ink technology
  • Three-level Black ink system with auto-sharing Photo and Matte Black
  • Convenient, 9 cartridge set replace only the color you need

Description

Epson T5808 UltraChrome K3 Matte Black Cartridge Ink


Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 1.5 x 3.9 inches


Item Weight: 5.6 ounces


Item model number: C13T580800


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 7, 2004


Manufacturer: Epson


Language: English


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Genuine OEM inks`
Color: Light Black
This type of cartridge has always been quite pricey, and it ain't getting any better. But this price is slightly better than most outlets for this product, and it ships quickly. I'm sure I'll buy from this seller again.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 7, 2023 by Alcapitan

  • Excellent print quality but somewhat expensive.
Color: Black
The ink quality is good but in terms of value for money, quite expensive compared to other cheaper alternative inks.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 15, 2022 by Geoffrey Gordon

  • Black, just like it should be.
Color: Black
It worked pretty good
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2022 by Jason Petorak

  • You pay up front for the expensive printer, but these tanks of ink last a very, very long tiem.
Color: Matte Black
Huge difference between pay me now or pay me later. I've had a number of Epson "consumer" inkjets in both narrow and wide carriage formats. They had the multiple tanks, all very small and about $15 a tank. My photography work finally expanded to where I took the leap to the Professional grade Epson 3880 printer. At $1700, the up front investment was huge, but I can see where I am going to make it all up on ink costs. The ink tanks in the 3880 are huge. What I found with the other printers was that I'd pay a couple of hundred dollars for the printer, then pay through the nose in the rapid depletion of ink. Besides the wider carriage capability of the 3880, the inks last forever, or it seems. I kept track of what I've printed since getting it. I've printed 150 posters at 13x19, 75 large format prints at 17x22, almost 450 at 8x10, and during all that was experimenting with printing on metal, wood, and canvas. I bought this tank because I was finally down to about 25% on it and wanted a replacement ready to go. The rest of the tanks are no lower than 35%. Yeah, the tanks are $50 each, but when you consider how much longer they last than the ones in the consumer world, it really saves money in the long run. Amazon continues to be the best and most cost effective source for my Epson inks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 13, 2015 by Henry Wolford

  • Great printer, great value on the ink
Color: Yellow
Huge difference between pay me now or pay me later. I've had a number of Epson "consumer" inkjets in both narrow and wide carriage formats. They had the multiple tanks, all very small and about $15 a tank. My photography work finally expanded to where I took the leap to the Professional grade Epson 3880 printer. At $1700, the up front investment was huge, but I can see where I am going to make it all up on ink costs. The ink tanks in the 3880 are huge. What I found with the other printers was that I'd pay a couple of hundred dollars for the printer, then pay through the nose in the rapid depletion of ink. Besides the wider carriage capability of the 3880, the inks last forever, or it seems. I kept track of what I've printed since getting it. I've printed 150 posters at 13x19, 75 large format prints at 17x22, almost 450 at 8x10, and during all that was experimenting with printing on metal, wood, and canvas. I bought this tank because I was finally down to about 25% on it and wanted a replacement ready to go. The rest of the tanks are no lower than 35%. Yeah, the tanks are $50 each, but when you consider how much longer they last than the ones in the consumer world, it really saves money in the long run. Amazon continues to be the best and most cost effective source for my Epson inks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 7, 2016 by Henry Wolford

  • Great product and I got free overnight delivery!
Color: Yellow
It's ink for my printer.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 20, 2022 by Steve G.

  • Great printer, great ink, at a great price.
Color: Light Cyan
Huge difference between pay me now or pay me later. I've had a number of Epson "consumer" inkjets in both narrow and wide carriage formats. They had the multiple tanks, all very small and about $15 a tank. My photography work finally expanded to where I took the leap to the Professional grade Epson 3880 printer. At $1700, the up front investment was huge, but I can see where I am going to make it all up on ink costs. The ink tanks in the 3880 are huge. What I found with the other printers was that I'd pay a couple of hundred dollars for the printer, then pay through the nose in the rapid depletion of ink. Besides the wider carriage capability of the 3880, the inks last forever, or it seems. I kept track of what I've printed since getting it. I've printed 150 posters at 13x19, 75 large format prints at 17x22, almost 450 at 8x10, and during all that was experimenting with printing on metal, wood, and canvas. I bought this tank because I was finally down to about 25% on it and wanted a replacement ready to go. The rest of the tanks are no lower than 35%. Yeah, the tanks are $50 each, but when you consider how much longer they last than the ones in the consumer world, it really saves money in the long run. Amazon continues to be the best and most cost effective source for my Epson inks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 10, 2015 by Henry Wolford

  • Great printer, great ink, and a great price.
Color: Light Black
Huge difference between pay me now or pay me later. I've had a number of Epson "consumer" inkjets in both narrow and wide carriage formats. They had the multiple tanks, all very small and about $15 a tank. My photography work finally expanded to where I took the leap to the Professional grade Epson 3880 printer. At $1700, the up front investment was huge, but I can see where I am going to make it all up on ink costs. The ink tanks in the 3880 are huge. What I found with the other printers was that I'd pay a couple of hundred dollars for the printer, then pay through the nose in the rapid depletion of ink. Besides the wider carriage capability of the 3880, the inks last forever, or it seems. I kept track of what I've printed since getting it. I've printed 150 posters at 13x19, 75 large format prints at 17x22, almost 450 at 8x10, and during all that was experimenting with printing on metal, wood, and canvas. I bought this tank because I was finally down to about 25% on it and wanted a replacement ready to go. The rest of the tanks are no lower than 35%. Yeah, the tanks are $50 each, but when you consider how much longer they last than the ones in the consumer world, it really saves money in the long run. Amazon continues to be the best and most cost effective source for my Epson inks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 5, 2015 by Henry Wolford

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