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I was gifted a giant epson printer along with many extra cartridges. what's the shelf life of a cartridge?
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I was gifted a giant epson printer along with many extra cartridges. what's the shelf life of a cartridge?
Unopened? They should last quite some time. Several years, I would think. The packaging may say one or two years, but as long as you give them a shake before installing, they should be fine.

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I am loving the 4880.

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03-12-2010, 11:55 AM


Lucky you. Use it well.

Enjoy!

Yo! Murph.

Can you show us your 4880 in it's home. To get a feel for size. Please? A digital photo will be fine. Grinning.

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Here you go Wayne:




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03-19-2010, 09:05 PM


Dang!
and I thought my R1900 was big!
You desk just about disappeared!
I think you need a larger monitor now though to keep things in balance.
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Yes, but Ken's is bigger.







He has the 7900.

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Dang!
and I thought my R1900 was big!
You desk just about disappeared!
I think you need a larger monitor now though to keep things in balance.

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Yes, but Ken's is bigger.







He has the 7900.
I know; that's what I mean. That sucker is huge....but in a good way.
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03-21-2010, 05:37 PM


I bought the cover for mine, and after a great number of prints, and finally starting to run out of some inks. Made an Ink run to Austin on Saturday to pick up some inks.

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