Printers Jack Black Sublimation Ink Refill for Epson EcoTank Supertank Printer ET-2720 ET-2760 ET-2750 ET-4700 ET-3760 400ml/Anti-UV/Upgrade Version/ICC-Free
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joy holden
> 3 dayThis ink is awesome. I have used it since I started sublimation and have never has a problem. The colors are vibrant, and I have not had then fade badly either.
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M. McEntire
Greater than one weekThis ink (and an Epson 3760) provides the most consistently vidid colors.
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Sandie Wesolowski
> 3 dayI purchased this because many people recommended this product in a Facebook group I am in. I was very happy with how my projects turned out. This time around though I noticed the price was more expensive, so I ordered from a different supplier.
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Kelly Jo Tompkins
> 3 dayColors are good as far as matching, but the colors are not bright or vibrant at all. A bit disappointed.
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Alma Anderson
Greater than one weekI made all of these with Printer Jacks ink. They turned out beautifully.
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Leota
> 3 dayEase of use and beautiful color, nice!
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Katy
> 3 dayProduct was very easy to use and fill but the color just wasn’t very bold. When printing the image came out very light
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David Lopez
> 3 dayReceived as originally should. I’m happy
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Patricia Hood
> 3 dayEasy to refill my tanks for sublimation
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garyd9
> 3 dayThe product description for this ink makes claims such as ICC-Free Printing, Get the best print quality and performance without any ICC Profile!, and Dont need to worry about the incorrect colors again... These are FALSE claims. The ink, when used with no ICC profile from a Windows PC, a Mac, or from an iPad produces colors that are significantly red tinted. A pure gray box printed with this ink will produce a pink box. Any images printed with this ink are heavily tinted towards the red hues. Contacting Printers Jack support resulted in getting a run-around from them. Then they sent me an ICC profile (which caused the colors to be heavily tinted towards blue instead.) When I explained that I purchased this specific ink that claims to not need an ICC profile so I could print with an iPad, they ignored their own false advertising and told me that iPads dont support ICC profiles. This type of conversation went back and forth over 4-5 emails with no solution offered by Printers Jack (just more run around.) (Just for the sake of amusement, I did try their ICC profile on my Mac, following their instructions for installing and using it. It resulted in prints that were heavily tinted towards blue.) Eventually, I contacted Amazon directly and they gave me a refund for the cost of the ink. However, I still have this ink in my printer, and no good way to get it out. Ill either have to spend the money and time for syringes, tips, etc and try to manually pull the ink out, or just buy another printer. On the positive side, it was really very easy to fill the ink tanks from the bottles provided. I just wish it was that easy to get the ink back out.