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product_id: 2321985
title: "Gigablock CIS CISS Continuous Ink Supply System for Epson Stylus Photo R2000 Using Cartridge T1591 8 Colors"
brand: "gigablock"
price: "65 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/2321985-gigablock-cis-ciss-continuous-ink-supply-system-for-epson-stylus
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region: Poland
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# Gigablock CIS CISS Continuous Ink Supply System for Epson Stylus Photo R2000 Using Cartridge T1591 8 Colors

**Brand:** gigablock
**Price:** 65 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Gigablock CIS CISS Continuous Ink Supply System for Epson Stylus Photo R2000 Using Cartridge T1591 8 Colors by gigablock
- **How much does it cost?** 65 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Watch Youtube Video by ColorDreamer2 of "Epson R1900 Bulk Ink CIS Installation" First
  

*by A***E on Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2014*

I watched the video above first that is in the subject line. It allowed me to follow through the instructions provided with some modifications. Warning, however. When you open up the big rubber plunger, and then open up the small plunger (Breather port), it will shoot ink up and out. Also, only do one ink reservoir at a time. I wound up popping up all the big plungers, and wound up getting black ink in the optimizer ink from when the ink shot up and out from the breather port. Compared to Epson's ink, it is a tad different shade, and with my Stylus R2000, I noticed banding in solid dark colors and the black isn't true black. It may just be my printer with the banding, but when the photo is mixed with lots of contrast, the banding isn't noticeable unless seen up close. The print itself looks great by itself, and is subtly different compared to the actual Epson ink. Of course, Epson ink is copyrighted, and so if it was exactly like it, they would be sued for counterfeiting. So no star marked off just because the ink shades are just a little different. Again, watch Youtube Video by ColorDreamer2 of "Epson R1900 Bulk Ink CIS Installation" first so you can get a basic idea of what to do. Don't forget the rubber gloves and putting down something to catch all the inevitable shooting up of ink!Update: My Matte Black wasn't siphoning, and then after a while, my yellow stopped siphoning as well. I tried everything I could think of, including the dreaded lifting it up over the printer which just left everything a mess. Somehow it got to where there was no air bubbles in the line. Then I tried to do the nozzle check, and it would fluctuate between most lines being there with some breaks, to another nozzle check with lots of breaks in the ink colors. I kept on getting bad banding like mentioned above. Then I finally gave up after doing lots of cleaning of the print head. I got on the internet, and found out there is an option where "Speed", "Quality", and "Quality Options" are. I chose "Quality Options", and unchecked "High Speed". No more banding! YAY!Further Update: The local county fair is going to have a photo contest. I decided to take my best photos, and print out the requirements, which is a color photo, and a black and white photo. The color photo came out fine, but it was during the major printing of the black and white photo that I ran into trouble with the CIS ink system. It gives off a slight olive drab military green color. I wouldn't have minded, but one woman was disqualified for her black and white photo having a tinge of blue color to it. So I tried different settings to no avail. I finally reinstalled the original Epson cartridges, and it was full black and white with no tinge of green. So while this CIS system's inks work well with color photos, it left my black and white photos with a tinge of green. Something to think about.Update April 7, 2014: I realize there is something in the settings making the print come out with a tinge of green. With the Epson iPrint app, the ink is coming out pure black and white. So I now know it is my computer settings keeping the printer from printing without the green tinge. If what I did can be duplicated by others using this system and the Epson R2000 to clear up the green tinge that I just got rid of, the printing preferences settings are as such:I used Photo Glossy Paper. The Matte setting seemed to be worse for glossy paper in clearing up the green tinge, and also made the ink and paper more sticky. I also had it print in color. For photo quality, I set the quality to 5, turned off high speed, and turned off gloss optimizer. For Mode, I chose Adobe RGB, and clicked on Advanced. I set the Gamma to 1.8 for a lighter photo. I put the saturation at -25. Brightness and contrast were not changed. I used the color slide option, and for all three colors of Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow, I slid the sliders all the way to -25. I got rid of the green tinge that affected my photos and seemed to create a more true to life black and white photo. My theory is that the gloss optimizer and the colors are too rich for a pure black and white photo, and need to be toned down in the case of the colors. For the Gloss Optimizer, I didn't want a slight tinge to ruin the photo paper, hence why I turned it off. As for grayscale setting with gloss optimizer off, the green tinge is still there.

### ⭐ 1.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A Hot Mess!!!
  

*by P***D on Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2015*

It was terrible. The installation instructions were impossible to clearly see clearly. Then the removal of a part of my printer caused me to break the printer. So I took it to repair with the system installed and was supposed to work. It did. How? It dumped all the ink into my printer over the weekend. The mess was incredible. I have pictures of the whole mess if you want to see - pr@tpforhire.com I had to rig the ink lines to work which is a seriously unnatural addition to the printer. Trouble was over $200 in fixes and more in downtime and my printer is still broken technically as the part I had to remove is still off.

### ⭐⭐ 2.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Two Stars
  

*by B***5 on Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2014*

didn't work for me

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