
Epson T822XL-XCS DURABrite High Capacity Ink Combo Pack
High-capacity DURABrite Ultra ink cuts per-page costs and keeps your Workforce Pro running longer between cartridge swaps.
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Overview
Key Features
Epson printing system is designed to be used exclusively with Epson Genuine Cartridges. Use of non-genuine ink could cause damage not covered under the printer’s ltd. wnty.
High yields for affordable high-volume printing
Hassle free ― High-capacity ink cartridges for fewer interventions
Sharp text and brilliant colors for print-shop-quality results
Fast-drying pigment ink designed for high-speed print jobs
Compatiple Printers: WF-3820, WF-3823, WF-4820, WF-4830, WF-4833, WF-4834
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- High-capacity XL formulation extends print runs significantly between cartridge changes, reducing interruption in high-volume office workflows
- Fast-drying pigment formula means prints are immediately handleable at high print speeds without smearing or offsetting
- Pigment ink produces sharper text edges than dye-based alternatives — measurably cleaner output on plain paper
- All four ink colors are included in one pack, covering a complete set replacement in a single purchase
- Designed specifically for Workforce Pro printers, ensuring full ink system compatibility and accurate ink level reporting
👎 Cons
- Locked exclusively to six specific Workforce Pro printer models — purchasing the wrong cartridge series is a common and non-refundable mistake
- Epson's system actively discourages third-party alternatives, meaning ongoing ink costs are tied to Epson's pricing with no budget substitutes
- High-capacity cartridges represent a larger upfront spend — if print volume drops, you may not exhaust cartridges before shelf life expires
- No individual color replacement option in this combo format — you purchase all four colors together even if only one is depleted
- XL page yield figures are based on ISO test patterns at 5% coverage, which often overstates yield in real-world mixed-use printing