🖨️ Elevate your prints with Epson’s ultra-durable yellow ink—because your work deserves to shine!
The Epson 126 DURABrite Ultra Yellow Ink Cartridge offers smudge, fade, and water resistant prints with vibrant, lab-quality color. Designed exclusively for select Epson WF and NX series printers, this genuine cartridge ensures superior print quality and convenient individual replacement, making it the smart choice for professionals who demand lasting, vivid results.
Brand | Epson |
Series | T126420-S |
Item model number | T126420-S |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 4.35 x 4.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.75 x 4.35 x 4.5 inches |
Color | Yellow |
Manufacturer | Epson |
Language | English |
ASIN | B003NE5J4W |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 1, 2010 |
J**S
Just right
Work fine on my HP Workhorse 520 printer
S**R
Good deal!
Product works as described and the price is right.
D**H
Quality product
The product was easy to install and has good ink capacity
B**R
Works Great
Yes, Epson (like most printer companies) terribly over-prices their inks. But my old WorkForce printer is very finicky about generic ink cartridges, and the genuine Epson inks are the only ones that will always work. So... five stars for quality, not so many stars for their cost.
B**I
Epson never lets me down
Always reliably good. Have had ZERO FAILURES with Epson Factory cartridges for over 10 years. Top quality all around.
D**N
Genuine product, works as it should.
I just used some of it earlier today to print a target out to sight in a pellet rifle. No matter what your printing, if you have an Epson printer, I can recommend this product.
G**T
Takes a lot of abuse, new respect for Epson
I use my printer and ink almost exclusively to make acrylic transfers. Inkjet printers are normally TERRIBLE for this (as the amount of water used smears/ruins the ink) however the Durabrite series is unique and can be used for this purpose. Couple this with the fact that it can stand up to a LOT of abuse once it's dry.A quick lesson on transfers, so you can understand what this ink has to go through at my hands: If you put acrylic medium on a printout (most common ones are laser printed, or photocopied) it will bind with the ink, pull it OFF the paper, and make it's own image in the medium. A direct transfer is when you put medium on the paper, and press it onto another surface. The same thing happens, but your image is mirrored on surface. You spray the paper and it peels away with no problems leaving your image (in this case, Durabrite ink) permanently suspended in the medium.Any other inkjet ink would run, smear, and fade immediately as soon as water touched it (think vampires in sunlight). The Durabrite runs a bit if you REALLY hose it down, but does not smear or stain. Even when it's run a bit, it was easily wiped up without any staining or permanent smudges. My blacks are vibrant black, even in my finished pieces that have been wet, re-wet, and scrubbed with sponges and paper towels. This piece in particular ([...]) is primarily done in black. I sprayed it down entirely with water several times (as it's a multi-layer piece) and as you can see the black held perfectly.If it can hold up to my abuse it will print your resume, report, term paper, Dear John letter, family photos, or faxes just fine.
E**I
Just what needed
Timely delivery, exactly what I wanted and worked well. Encouraged me to order at next need.
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