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Yes but I THINK it voids the warranty if you put sublimation ink in it. I currently use the 7710/7720 fir sublimation and np. But I like the idea of tanks and not cartridges.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Magnusson Moss Warranty Act of 1975 applies here. Specifically, a manufacturer cannot deny warranty service solely because a consumer uses third party supplies like ink. There are some exceptions. IF the 3rd party cartridge or ink CAUSES the problem that needs to be warrantied then yes, the manufacturer can deny. For example, you get sublimation ink and cartridges and the cartridge leaks ink all over the inside causing a malfunction. Epson wouldn't be responsible for repairs. A good ink company would cover damages but check with your supplier. In the same instance your paper feeds suddenly stop working and has nothing to do with 3rd party ink then YES, the manufacture would be obligated to honor the warranty. Manufacturers are doing everything they can to force you to use their ink-particularly with firmware upgrades. I encourage you to join groups that members share information on specifics of this printer. A search of Epson and sublimation in Facebook Groups will help you tremendously. Good luck.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.One thing I was just learning is that apparently you can ONLY use what regular ink when that is in the tank, and ONLY sublimation ink when that is in the tank - so you can't easily switch back and forth. You have to change the ink to the sublimation ink while you are sublimating, and then switch back to regular ink to do regular printing. Almost makes one wonder if it would be wise to get a second set of ink tanks so you can more easily switch back and forth -
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