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Electronics : Epson T5846 Picturemate Print Pack - Glossy

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Epson T5846 Picturemate Print Pack - Glossy

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Epson
EAN: 0010343858756
Label: Epson
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Epson
Model: T5845-M
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Epson
Studio: Epson


Piece facts:
  • Works with - PictureMate Flash PM 280, PictureMate Pal PM 200, PictureMate Snap PM 240
  • Includes 150 Sheets of 4x6 glossy photo paper.




Glossy - Pack Print Picturemate T5846 Epson






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Epson has earned a strong reputation for first-class printers, which offer an outstanding combination of quality, reliability and value for money. However, unless these products are complemented by Epson consumables to match, users cannot expect to fully capitalize on their investment. Epson understands that printing is a process, with printer, inks and paper working together to offer the ultimate in quality output. With this in mind, each Epson consumable features innovative design, meticulous development, precision manufacture and rigorous quality control, ensuring that Epson hardware continues to offer optimum performance throughout a long, trouble-free, working life.PR0DUCT FEATURES:Brilliant lab quality photos;All you need for about 100 matte photos;Fast drying prints for worry-free handling;Beautiful prints that are scratch, smudge, water and fade resistant.










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Love this pack! ...
This is a great pack - enough ink and paper to print 150 4x6 photos at home. The photo quality is outstanding - and I am a very picky photography hobbyist. It is a great purchase for those with the Picture Mate. I actually take a new pack and my Picture Mate with us to visit family, so I can leave them with printed photos of our visit together. It is wonderful to have these on hand for all the last minute school projects the kids have or any kind of photo-driven project. I love that these prints have a life expectancy of 100+ years.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Pictures are postcard perfect
I used my Picture Mate personal photo lab to print scenic shots taken during a recent visit to Acadia National Park in Maine. The color quality of the prints was so outstanding that you would think the prints were store-bought postcards. A message did pop up suggesting that it was time to replace the color cartridge before the entire pack of glossy papers were used. However, I simply removed the cartridge, gave it a good shake and inserted it back into the Picture Mate. This allowed me to print a dozen more pictures.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Product ...
Pictures come out just as if you'd sent them or taken them into a 1 hour photo if not better. My only complaint is the ink seems to run out before the picture paper does.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - A Great System
As most people who have ever used an inkjet printer the ink is very expensive. The combination of this paper and the matching ink cartridge is a very economical way of printing photos. I recommend it.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Epson T5846 Print Pack ...
This ink and glossy paper kit keeps my Epson PhotoMate photo lab up and running. The product arrived on time and at a better price than the stores around here.

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