Epson Ink Maintenance Tank

BH #EPIMT4800 • MFR #C12C890191
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Epson Ink Maintenance Tank
Key Features
  • For the Stylus Pro 4000, 4800, 4880, 7600, 7800, 7880, 7890, 7900, 7900 Proofing Edition, 9600, 9800, 9880, 9890, 9900, 9900 Proofing Edition & 11880 Printer
The Epson Ink Maintenance Tank (C12C890191) keeps the printer parts clean and helps maintain optimal performance. The tank is designed for the following printers:
  • Stylus Pro 4000 Print Engine
  • Stylus Pro 4800 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 4880 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 7600 Print Engine with Photographic Dye Ink
  • Stylus Pro 7600 Print Engine with UltraChrome Ink
  • Stylus Pro 7800 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 7880 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 7890 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 7900 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 7900 Inkjet Printer Proofing Edition
  • Stylus Pro 9600 Print Engine with Photographic Dye Ink
  • Stylus Pro 9600 Print Engine with UltraChrome Ink
  • Stylus Pro 9800 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 9880 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 9890 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 9900 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 9900 Inkjet Printer Proofing Edition
  • Stylus Pro 11880 Inkjet Printer
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Epson C12C890191 Overview

The Epson Ink Maintenance Tank (C12C890191) keeps the printer parts clean and helps maintain optimal performance. The tank is designed for the following printers:

  • Stylus Pro 4000 Print Engine
  • Stylus Pro 4800 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 4880 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 7600 Print Engine with Photographic Dye Ink
  • Stylus Pro 7600 Print Engine with UltraChrome Ink
  • Stylus Pro 7800 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 7880 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 7890 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 7900 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 7900 Inkjet Printer Proofing Edition
  • Stylus Pro 9600 Print Engine with Photographic Dye Ink
  • Stylus Pro 9600 Print Engine with UltraChrome Ink
  • Stylus Pro 9800 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 9880 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 9890 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 9900 Inkjet Printer
  • Stylus Pro 9900 Inkjet Printer Proofing Edition
  • Stylus Pro 11880 Inkjet Printer

User-replaceable
Printers alert user when tank needs replacement
UPC: 010343853744

Epson C12C890191 Reviews

It does its job

By Murat
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-09-29

It does its job very well. The only problem is that it needs to be replaced very quickly. Its price is quite expensive for the job it does.

Exactly what I needed

By Pat
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-05-18

Happy to find this maintenance tank is available for my super old Epson model. Exactly what I needed.

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Is this compatible with the Epson Sure Color ...

Is this compatible with the Epson Sure Color P8000???
Asked by: Rafael
The Epson Ink Maintenance Tank (B&H # EPIMT4800) isn't compatible with the P8000. You'd need the Epson T699700 Maintenance Tank for SureColor Series Large Format Printers (B&H # EPT699700) instead.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2025-01-09

Is this compatible with the StylusPro 7700?

Is this compatible with the StylusPro 7700?
Asked by: Janet
The Epson Stylus Pro 7700 uses the C12C890501 model tank but that tank is not made anymore and there are no replacements.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2024-05-01

question

How do I install this? I lost my manual and cannot find the maintenance tank.
Asked by: Harry
On the 7600 and 7800 there is one tank near the rear of the printer, right side. You can see the short side of the tank flush with the body of the printer. On the 9600 and 9800 please note that there are two maintenance tanks. They are located in the same general area (rear, side) as the 7600/7800, just on both left and right sides. To replace the tanks, simply pull out the old and slide the new in. It doesn't matter if printer is on or off while doing this.
Answered by: Michael R.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

have 7800 Epson Printer ink are ok no image on paper tbough it rolls??? easy answer? just started hapoenning suddenly Thanks Frank
Asked by: Anonymous
There are several YouTube videos on various head cleaning techniques that work for the 7800. To minimize clogging you should print at least 1 page twice a week. I have fixed several completely clogged print heads using the techniques in the videos. The most effective for a complete clog has been using an ammonia soaked paper towel overnight as shown in some of the videos. I am assuming you are not getting a maintenance tank full message on your screen.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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