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Important Printer Buying Tip: ALWAYS check for the ink cartridge prices before you purchase a
printer. Why? Sometimes cheaper printers end up costing more because its
ink cartridges may be way expensive. You should calculate the "cost of
ownership" per month. The math is simple: (number of prints per month)
times (cost of the cartridge) divided by (the yield of the cartridge).
Yield is the number of pages that can be printed with one particular
cartridge.
For example, assume that average home user prints 150 black pages per
month using a black cartridge that yields 200 pages and costs $28. The
monthly "cost of ownership" is (150 pages) x ($28) = $21
200 pages
Also look at the printer ink alternatives; besides the
original manufacturer's cartridges (OEMs), you may have the selection of
remanufactured cartridges, compatible ink cartridges, and ink refill kits.
Below is the list of Epson Stylus Color 850 compatible
printer ink cartridges:
OEM #: S020089 Color: Color Yield: 300 pages
MSRP: Our Price: $6.85 Your Savings:$23.10 (77.13%)
3 or more: $5.45 ea.
OEM #: S020108 Color: Black Yield: 900 pages
MSRP: Our Price: $5.89 Your Savings:$24.06 (80.33%)
3 or more: $4.89 ea.
OEM #: S020108/S020089 Color: Set
MSRP: Our Price: $34.95 Your Savings:$174.05 (83.28%)
OEM #: S020089/191 Color: White
MSRP: Our Price: $8.65 Your Savings:$3.35 (27.92%)
3 or more: $7.45 ea.
OEM #: S020189/108 Color: White
MSRP: Our Price: $7.65 Your Savings:$4.35 (36.25%)
Warranty: Standard one year limited warranty
including EPSON Overnight Exchange program (U.S. and Canada only)
ProductDescription for Epson Stylus
Color 850 (From the Manufacturer, Epson)
Epson's Stylus Color 850 offers the convenience of using only one
set of cartridges ($29.95 each) for standard color and
photographic-quality output. What's more, it provided faster
throughput on our 20-page text document at 360dpi (4.25ppm) than
did the Lexmark 7200 on our WinList. I put the company's
reengineered print heads and four-color (CMYK) printing technology
to the test by printing our 20-page text document and a photo of a
baby. The printer delivered good-quality text and a photo that was
extremely clear.
At the 360 dpi default setting, text printed on ink jet paper
approached laser quality. At 720dpi, our three-page mixed text and
graphics document printed at 0.76ppm with very dark black, while
colors were vibrant, accurate and showed no white artifacts from
incomplete coverage.
Printing color graphics and photographs, especially at a
resolution of 1440x720dpi, highlighted one strength of the 850.
Although the Epson offers faster print speeds than the Lexmark and
needs only one set of ink cartridges for color and photo output,
it's very noisy during operation. With better plain paper text
performance, the less expensive, quieter Lexmark 7200 remains on
the WinList.
This printer model is not being manufactured by Epson
any more