No idea how serious the marketing twaddle is... Some practical experience anyone?
See here: http://www.continuous-ink-systems.co.uk/CISS-&-Printer-Refill-Inks-Epson-Dye-UV-Pro-Inks/c33_90/index.html
Andreas
After calibration, gamut comparison and print tests I can recommend inks from Fabenwerk.com: Wide gamut on the relatively cheap Geha Ultra glossy paper (my combination of choice now), good in dark colors, gives me much more saturation.
Don't know how good OCP inks are, maybe they have some .icm...
Thank you all for the recommendations. I ordered an ink set from farbenwerk.com yesterday. Maybe I'll try out OCP as well one day and if I'm not satisfied with the Farbenwerk quality (don't think so).
Andreas
Thank you, Wolfgang. I ordered an ink set from farbenwerk.com yesterday. OCP looks good as well, maybe I'll try them out if I'm not satisfied with the Farbenwerk inks (what I don't think).
Andreas
I used Peach ink as replacement for my Pixma iP4850 which delivers a nice color gamut (I calibrate displays, inks and paper, so I can softproof in e.g. Lightroom 4). Then, I tried to switch to Sudhaus ink, of which I now know that it delivers a much smaller color gamut on all my papers. Now I'm...
I use a set of empty refillable cartridges that I filled with the Sudhaus ink. Then I printed several pages with color patterns to make sure that most of the ink that's still in the printer got washed out and the Sudhaus ink took over. When I now print with that ink and compare the results with...
I ordered a refill set of inks for my Pixma 4850 last week. Compared to the Peach ink that I used before, I get significantly more visible dithering on all high quality photo papers (glossy) that I normally use. Don't know where this comes from, since Sudhaus has a good reputation and various...