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Epsom printer cartridges - some questions..
gillhammer
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in Techie Stuff
just bought an Epsom SX525WD printer. Checking out the cartridge situation I've come across some terms I don't get.
Some adverts say 'untagged' what does this mean please, significance to me as a purchaser?
Some say 'Stag' inks - is this an ink quality indicator or just a brand name?
Daft questions I know, but if you don't ask.....
Some adverts say 'untagged' what does this mean please, significance to me as a purchaser?
Some say 'Stag' inks - is this an ink quality indicator or just a brand name?
Daft questions I know, but if you don't ask.....
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Stag is the Epson name, there are usually two sets with different capacities for most printers, mostly with animal themed names
http://www.epson.co.uk/Store/Printers-and-All-in-Ones/Epson-Stylus-SX525WD/Ink-Accessories?softReg=true
http://www.epson-europe.com/internetLive/dctm/content/EU/en_GB/products/yield_information/EU-Product-Yield-SX525WD-EN.inter.jsp
No idea on tagged but they use the term with genuine cartridges0
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