Epson R200/R300 Generic Ink Review
I recently purchased two sets of generic ink cartridges for my Epson R200. I bought them from supermediastore.com and paid about $17. The ink was manufactured by G&G.
I have been quite pleased withthe results. I can see no difference between the generic ink and the genuine epson ink. I printed close to 150 discs so far and there have been no clogs or any other problems.
I don’t use my Epson for printing photos so I can’t comment on the ink for that purpose.





PlaterZ said,
March 3, 2008 @ 1:22 am
If you don’t see a difference then you are color blind – Most Generic inks when compared to Epson Ink suck in comparaison – you will never get a non epson ink that matches perfectly – there is none – most of the time you will see “warmer” colors, for example greener blues, warmer skin tones, etc.
Buy genuine ink and don’t waste your time with G&G CRAP – you are lucky if that ink will last more than 6 months.
argetni said,
September 24, 2008 @ 1:45 am
I also purchased some G&G ink for my brother printer.. There is NO difference between OEM and Generic. And they last about the same time. Not only that, its about 70% cheaper.
Keep waisting your money on OEM..
Back in early years, Generic brand ink sucked. But as of right now, the Generic brand has caught up with OEM in terms of quality.
PlaterZ prolly works for Epson.. Epson makes more of their profits on overpriced ink…
webmaster said,
September 24, 2008 @ 6:23 am
The last time I bought ink fro my epson G&G was not available. I think there was a lawsuit filed by Epson. I tried another generic and it seems like there are more clogged nozzles now.