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Epson EcoTank ET-4800 Wireless All-in-One Cartridge-Free Supertank Printer $199.99 + Free Shipping

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FireballJRToday 02:30 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank FireballJR

I have one of these, earlier model, and it is good for what I do. The best feature of this printer is that you can buy ink from anywhere and add to it. Just make sure you print a full color page once a month or 2 if you don't print regularly. This action will stop the ink from drying in the tubes. The printer has a built in capability to melt that ink but that takes a lot of effort compared to just printing a full color page, from my experience. The only major issue I have is that the document feeder randomly stopped recognizing documents. So now I have to manually scan multiple documents or both sides of the same paper.
Last edited by FireballJR February 8, 2026 at 07:33 AM.
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ben_r_Today 04:18 PM
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Quote from FireballJR :
I have one of these, earlier model, and it is good for what I do. The best feature of this printer is that you can buy ink from anywhere and add to it. Just make sure you print a full color page once a month or 2 if you don't print regularly. This action will stop the ink from drying in the tubes. The printer has a built in capability to melt that ink but that takes a lot of effort compared to just printing a full color page, from my experience. The only major issue I have is that the document feeder randomly stopped recognizing documents. So now I have to manually scan multiple documents or both sides of the same paper.
What's the best cheap source for the ink that you've found? Can you post a link? Have been thinking of going this route for wide format (11x17) color prints.
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CaleoToday 04:27 PM
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Quote from FireballJR :
I have one of these, earlier model, and it is good for what I do. The best feature of this printer is that you can buy ink from anywhere and add to it. Just make sure you print a full color page once a month or 2 if you don't print regularly. This action will stop the ink from drying in the tubes. The printer has a built in capability to melt that ink but that takes a lot of effort compared to just printing a full color page, from my experience. The only major issue I have is that the document feeder randomly stopped recognizing documents. So now I have to manually scan multiple documents or both sides of the same paper.
Thanks. That's the question I had about these (do these still have the issue of drying up).
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bjchu92Today 04:27 PM
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Quote from FireballJR :
I have one of these, earlier model, and it is good for what I do. The best feature of this printer is that you can buy ink from anywhere and add to it. Just make sure you print a full color page once a month or 2 if you don't print regularly. This action will stop the ink from drying in the tubes. The printer has a built in capability to melt that ink but that takes a lot of effort compared to just printing a full color page, from my experience. The only major issue I have is that the document feeder randomly stopped recognizing documents. So now I have to manually scan multiple documents or both sides of the same paper.
How many prints can you get per tank/fill?
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indiaj0nesToday 05:19 PM
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Costco comes with extra ink but that's a 2988 model
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FerretdogToday 06:09 PM
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Quote from Caleo :
Thanks. That's the question I had about these (do these still have the issue of drying up).
Yes they do.
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Quote from bjchu92 :

How many prints can you get per tank/fill?
Using the ink in the box, that would be 125 pages x 24 months so approx 3000 pages.

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Looks like Epson has new models so clearance time on the old ones...

https://epson.com/ecotank-home-office-printers

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