Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Ink Cartridges
Compatible Epson T0791-T0796 Twin Multipack + 2 Free Black Inks - 14 Inks









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Compatible Epson T0791-T0796 Ink Cartridge Multipack - 6 Inks









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Compatible Epson T0792 - T0796 Ink Cartridge Colour Pack - 5 Inks








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Compatible Epson T0791-T0794 Ink Cartridge Multipack BK/C/M/Y







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Compatible Epson T0792 T0793 T0794 Ink Cartridge Colour Pack - 3 Inks






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Compatible Epson T0791 Ink Cartridge Black




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Compatible Epson T0792 Ink Cartridge Cyan




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Compatible Epson T0793 Ink Cartridge Magenta




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Compatible Epson T0794 Ink Cartridge Yellow




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Compatible Epson T0795 Ink Cartridge Light Cyan




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Compatible Epson T0796 Ink Cartridge Light Magenta




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Epson T0791-T0796 Original Ink Cartridges - To Clear 14 Inks









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Buy Epson 1400 Ink Cartridges at Internet-ink for free delivery, a 1 year guarantee and 10% off your next Epson 1400 ink order.
Cheap Epson 1400 Ink at Internet-ink
The Epson 1400 printer offers clean prints up to A3 in size and is ideal for large format photos and printing enthusiasts. Combined with PictBridge technology the Epson 1400 allows for editing and direct printing from a memory card.
The Epson 1400 ink uses the Epson T0801 ink and T0791 cartridges which Internet-ink store in both original and compatible ink. The Epson stylus 1400 ink offers great value with Epson T0807 and T0796 multipacks. The Epson 1400 uses 6 individual ink cartridge to give you the extra depth with photo printing and change the cartridges as you need them.
Epson Stylus 1400 Printer Review
The Epson stylus 1400 printer takes the T0791-T0796 Epson owl ink series. The 1400 printer is ideal for photo printing and is one of the good photo printers by Epson on the market. The Epson stylus 1400 is ideal for photographers and graphic designers who need to print the A3 size documents.
Simple to use and install the 1400 has a standard print speed for A3 type printers around 2-4ppm. Photographic print quality on the inks is very good and is ideal for the larger print user. With both original and compatible inks, using comatible T0791-796 inks will make your money go further, as printing on the larger scale uses vastly more ink.
Advantages of the Stylus 1400
- Printer Superb photo printing with A3 printing
- Single colours and inks, with photo ink slots up to six ink cartridges.
- Easily replaceable.
- Ideal for simple and large printing
Disadvantages Of the Stylus 1400
- Printer Slighlty on the noisey side
- Not cheap to run on original inks
Customer Reviews of Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Ink Printer
Review of Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Printer I’m a keen amateur photographer. I ran a low resolution digital camera for about six years, but all my good stuff went onto film. I made the change from film SLR to a digital SLR last year, but have always used retail printing to do justice to my images. I finally took the plunge after reading the reviews of the 1400, and found that I’m a much better photographer than I thought. The quality of the images is really everything you would hope for from a top quality “amateur” printer.
The Epson 1400 has rich, but nicely balanced colours, plenty of contrast and genuine photo quality, doing justice to any image you throw at it. Of course, if you throw a low-res image at it, you’ll see every pixel, so you need to ensure that your images are up to scratch. The beauty of it is that you can play about with smaller, cheaper images and when you feel you’ve got exactly the image you want you can crank it right up to A3+. If you do hack around at an image with Photoshop, the results on the 1400 are very quickly visible. Even at the highest quality, the speed is exactly as it said on the box. I run VISTA (quite happily), and found installation to be as simple as the 1,2,3 guide on the leaflet. It’s running on a USB hub shared with a scanner, webcam, and an HP940c, with no silly clashes. It is able to print standard quality prints at a speed that feels fierce compared to my older, smaller HP, without seeming to impair the performance of the PC as the HP does.
You get the impression Epson have really worked on the software to address such issues. The Claria ink for the Epson 1400 ink certainly seems to live up to the scuff-proof/smudge proof claim, but I haven’t tried running it under the tap yet. The main downsides at the moment are the price and availability of the original T0791 ink. Epson don’t seem to offer the much vaunted multipack, and you can’t get singles or multipack on the high street. Internet-ink has most of the cartridges in stock, unlike Epson who have two of the six cartridges out of stock. The 1400 printer is capable of producing large images quickly, you soon gulp down a lot of the 1400 printer ink (I used my first set in five days – without really trying).
I have had this Epson 1400 printer for quite a while and get excellent prints from smallest to A3+. Having calibrated my monitor the colour I get on the print matches the colour I see on the monitor. Only bind I have is that now and then it will not print and paper just is rejected and runs through machine. In fact I have had this with all my Epson printers but apart from that they are great machines.