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Old October 21st 03, 03:49 AM
Walter E.
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Default Refills for pigment based ink?

I use an Epson CX 5200 which uses the same ink cartridge as the popular
Epson C82. According to Epson, this ink is pigment based instead of dye
based. It has the advantage of not fading with age.

Are there any compatible cartridges that are filled with pigment based ink?
Or do all these re-fillers just pump the same dye based ink into all
"compatible" cartridges? One black ink fits all? How can I find out if a
refilled cartridge has pigment ink or dye ink?

Thanks for any and all help.

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Walter
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