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Casio Black Ink Ribbon Cassette for Casio CW-50 & CW-75 CD Label Printers

  • Price: $5.95
  • GBP 3.80
  • B&H # CARTCW50B
  • Mfr# TR-18BKS

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The Casio TR-18BK black thermal ink ribbon cartridge is designed as a replacement ribbon for Casio's CW-50 and CW-75 CD Title Writers. Combined with Casio's color thermal print system, you can produce unique, professional-looking custom graphics and text, printed directly onto your CDs and DVDs without the necessity for labels and applicators. Each TR-18BK thermal transfer ribbon will print about 50 CDs using one print area at up to 200 dots-per-inch resolution.

Black Ribbon Tape For Casio CD Title Writers
Compatible With Models CW-50 And CW-75
Yields Up To 50 Cds/Dvds With One Print Area, Up To 200 Dpi Resolution
Helps Create Professional Looking Custom Text And Graphics
A Quality Casio Product

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Casio Black Ink Ribbon Cassette
 
4.7

(based on 3 reviews)

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        5.0

        This ia great product

        By The runner

        from Carroll Ohio

        About Me Frequent User

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Install

        Cons

        • Pricey

        Best Uses

        • Church CDs

        Comments about Casio Black Ink Ribbon Cassette:

        The product is great, and the cost is even better.
        I have been looking for a long time. Thanks for the product.

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        4.0

        I only wish the ribbon was much longer

        By Mango

        from Ladner, BC

        About Me Heavy Duty User

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Never Jams
        • No wasted discs

        Cons

        • Short Cartridge Life

        Best Uses

          Comments about Casio Black Ink Ribbon Cassette:

          It seems as if these units' closest competitor is the Signature Z1 so I will compare this cartridge to the Signature.

          So far we've had no defective Casio cartridges - we always used to have one or two defective Signature carts every so often. The Casio carts are designed in such a way that the printer can detect when the ribbon is almost finished and warn you to replace the cart, eliminating the annoying wasted discs that the Signature produced.

          My only wish is that the cartridges lasted longer. I think the price is appropriate; I'd be happy to pay double the price for a cart that lasted at least twice as long. It's just that replacing the cart once or twice during a single project gets annoying.

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          5.0

          I'm gonna continue to buy this product!!

          By blessedahf

          from Lavonia, GA

          About Me Frequent User

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Clean Replacement
          • Long Cartridge Life
          • Sharp Tones & Colors

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • CD's
            • Everyday documents
            • Professional Documents

            Comments about Casio Black Ink Ribbon Cassette:

            The ink I bought works great. I even got more life out of one of the cartridges than its supposed to give. We are always needing ink, so this will definitely be our supplier. Great pricing too!!

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