REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
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ribbon is fine, printer is sorry
By Art the Printer
from Fayetteville, NC
About Me Quality Oriented
Comments about Okidata OKI� 52104001 Nylon Printer Ribbon:
This ribbon is for an obsolete printer. But the printer still works as good a new.
It's ok if you keep your printer clean
By SecurTec
from Mundelein, IL
I know this cartridge gets bad reviews, and not long ago I would have done the same. There was a long period of time where we almost replaced the printer because of the cost of ink. These cartridges can go bad fast and they dont have long life. But there is a way to keep these lasting as long as they should. KEEP YOUR PRINTER CLEAN! There is a lot of paper debris that can get caught up in every little crack. If you keep this in mind and keep the printer clear you will get longer life. I am looking into a cheaper and yet still convenient way to print 2 part, but this seems to be it for now. If you are in the same boat, take of your printer and these cartridges won't let you down.
not premium-quality anymore
By Carol the Bookkeeper
from Barnesville,GA
Does not last as long as they use to. Have to change every two or two and half weeks. Ribbons start smearing on paper then goes blank. Use to start getting lighter before it ran out so you would know to change it.
Always better than non-OEM ribbons
By Laurel
from Washington, PA
As expected with all Okidata products. I will never by generic ribbons - the just aren't made to the quality standards of Oki's OEM product.
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NEEDS MORE LIFE
By MARIANE
from LEECHBURG, PA
WISH THE RIBBON WOULD PRINT LONGER....PRINT IS TO LIGHT BY END OF PRINT JOB......
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