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Re: inkjetcarts -> image-specialist ink?

2010-05-05 by shileshjani

Daniel,

I have read some place that the MIS ink is also from Image Specialists. I have used the inkjetcarts.us inks, but not the full range of K4 inks. I use OEM PK and IS Blue inks along with MK, LK, LLK, LC, LM and GLOP. I can tell you this - the Lk and LLK of IS inks are defintely warm/brown compared to OEM (warm/green(ish). I like that aspect.

So with IS inks, ABW will not work as well as OEM. If you want absolute correspondence with OEM, you may want to try ConeColor inks because they explicitely atate color matching with OEM.

Shilesh

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@...m, "bostonphotomaker" <dnj@...> wrote:
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> Has anyone used the ink that inkjetcarts sells? They say it's from www.image-specialists.com. I'm interested in replacement inks for Epson K3. I've tried the MIS ink set (along with Paul Roark's recommendation for replacing the yellow with MIS-EZW Carbon). I really wanted it to work, but I couldn't get good results (in ABW at least -- I didn't want to use QTR). The inks had a strong color cast and also produced a gloss differential that was much worse than the OEM inks. Also, btw, the MIS carts didn't fit my R2400; the ones they made for the 2200 fit nicely, but the R2400 ones weren't quite the right shape and they were damaging the printer.
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> Daniel
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> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "hp9180profile" <owens@> wrote:
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> > Not wide format carts but I purchased a few sets for my 1800 from ebay and they were absolute rubbish. They ALL leaked. I then tried http://www.inkjetcarts.us/ and found them to be very good. No problems at all.
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