Replace your XP-530, XP-630, or XP-830 printer’s depleted ink reserves with the pigment-based Claria Premium High-Capacity Black Ink Cartridge from Epson.
Epson Claria Premium High-Capacity Black Ink Cartridge
$19.99
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.2 × 3.6 × 1.4 in |
Printer Type | Inkjet Printers |
Container Type | Inkjet Cartridge |
Yield Type | High |
Color | Black |
Ink Type | Pigment-Based Black |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Epson Claria Premium High-Capacity Black Ink Cartridge
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Ezekiel Prohaska (verified owner) –
These Epson Claria 410 XL cartridges have superior color and are economical. This is the basis of my experience. I own 5 printers 2 HP OfficeJet Pro 8720s, an Epson Stylus Pro 3880, an Epson SureColor P5000, and an Epson Expression XP-7100. The HP printers mainly print documents with embedded images and each print about 3,000 pages a month. The Epson Stylus Pro 3880 and the Epson SureColor P5000 are 17-inch large-format photo printers and each prints 20 to 30 17 x 25-inch photos a week. The Epson Expression XP-7100 is used mainly to print 50 to 100 photos a week from 4 x 6 inches to 8.5 x 11 inches. I use about 6 sets of these ink cartridges a year. Most recently I used a set of these Epson Claria 410 XL ink cartridges to print 500 5 x 7 inch Christmas cards on 7 x 10-inch cardstock. One half of the outside of the card was a borderless 5 x 7-inch photo and the other half had limited printed text; the inside of the card was printed text. I did not use a full set of ink cartridges to print these cards. My approximate cost for ink was about $0.12 for each card or about $0.0012 per sq. ft. This cost is fully consistent with both my wide-format Epson printers and the HP OfficeJet printers. These are pigment-based inks that have superior color accuracy, a broad tonal range, and fade-resistance estimated at more than 100 years. Epson Claria inks are superior inks that are priced competitively with other Epson inks and with inks from other printer manufacturers. As with any printer, make sure that you print at least 4 to 5 pages a week, if you print infrequently, cleaning the nozzles will consume ink. B&H always has these in stock when I need them and delivers them with free expedited shipping.
Francisco Schaefer (verified owner) –
The Epson XP-7100 printer user manual cautions to use ONLY genuine Epson ink cartridges. This OEM cartridge works perfectly and the XL version is more cost-effective than the regular cartridge. The best is B&H stocks them and they’re eligible for Free Expedited Shipping on orders over $49. Simply order enough cartridges at one time.
Gaetano Zemlak (verified owner) –
This color is essential.
Alisa Kilback (verified owner) –
The Epson XP-7100 printer user manual cautions to use ONLY genuine Epson ink cartridges. This OEM cartridge works perfectly and the XL version is more cost-effective than the regular cartridge. The best is B&H stocks them and they’re eligible for Free Expedited Shipping on orders over $49. Simply order enough cartridges at one time.
Maritza Murazik (verified owner) –
These work well in my Epson printer.
Preston Hoeger (verified owner) –
These cartridges are good but I wish they lasted longer.
Angelica Cremin (verified owner) –
It is interesting that this black cartridge is used for photographs when the other black is just used for text.
Garth Harber (verified owner) –
I ran this XP-630 printer at home for a while then at an office. I calculated $80 of ink for 20-30 pages of my wife’s recipes at home. And at a 2-person office printing the weekly shipping label, etc, not even 500 sheets of paper and I’m on my full set of ink change over. So over $120 ink or more per reem of $5 paper. I will be shopping for a new printer shortly.