G&G to Release Patented Ink Cartridges for Use in Epson Series
G&G to Release its Patented Ink Cartridges for Use in Epson Series
About the printer
In October 2023, Epson released its monochrome series of WF-M4119DW and M4619DWF printers targeted at the SOHO market. With a print speed of up to 25ppm, this stylish and compact lineup offers low-cost, wireless, and flexible printing.
Epson WorkForce Pro WF-M4619DWF
G&G Provides an Alternative Solution
G&G is about to release its patented ink cartridges for use in the Epson WF-M4119DW and M4619DWF series of monochrome printers and orders can be made soon.
- Meet the needs of high-volume business printing
- Premium black ink offers smoothing printing with no clogging
- Water-resistant, and fade-resistant printouts
- Patented solution safeguards your business from frustrating takedowns at online e-commerce channels
- Stable and outstanding printing performance
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Previously, G&G released patented ink packs for use in the Epson WorkForce Pro WF-M5399 series.
G&G claimed the new release utilized high-quality pigment ink that delivered clear, sharp text. In addition, its Nano-level, four-layer filtration process ensured smooth printing and no clogging of the print head. In addition, a handy and well-designed handle on the cartridge ensured a user-friendly, convenient installation experience.
About G&G
Ninestar has been recognized as the leading firm in the third-party supplies industry for nearly two decades thanks to its commitment to innovation. Since 2000, Ninestar has invested extensively in its ability to quickly bring to market the industry’s technologically advanced products. Today, Ninestar’s G&G-branded products are recognized around the world for their superior performance and reliability.
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