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I was involved with inkjet printing professionally and I'm doing refill since the last millenium - Canon S6000 and such, on lots of various printers by different manufacturers since then. Having decent sources for the inks is very important, there are a range of reputable companies on the market, and as well the Ebay/garage sale etc type offerings competing with extra low prices, not to talk about direct supplies via Alibaba/Aliexpress directly from China. Just to name a few - companies like marrutt.co.uk or octopus-office.de or farbenwerk.com have a wide range of offerings, not just inks and cartridges, but as well CISS systems, support functions, user/installation instructions, icc-profiles for the papers they are selling along with their inks, they have a quick turn around for orders and are overall easy to work with.
But just to give an example where I'm missing information - since a long time,
http://www.octopus-office.de/en/shop/l/c/printer-ink-brother-lc-980-lc-1100/?tx_commerce_pi1 Octopus-office is selling refill inks for Brother - not one type of ink but 4 - OCP ink, Octopus ink, Inktec ink, and PureInk, and this at different prices. I don't know whether I get some 'better' ink for a higher price, or the price difference is caused by a different bulk ink price or discount or something else. And I have this effect with about every supplier - I don't know what I get for the price - o.k. - vivid colors or brilliant colors or pure colors or whatever else, and this is an effect with about every ink supplier - no information what explains the price difference.
I asked several companies for more details - the answers fall into these groups
- we don't have more information, but all inks can be used with the printer in question
- we have more information but don't reveal them
- we have more information but don't do competitive advertising
When companies are offering icc-profiles I checked a few of those - same paper - different ink - for the gamut, the black level, but I didn't see a difference which would justify the price delta for me - in those cases I checked.
When I buy a sun screen there is a protection factor which I can use for a purchasing decision. I know the limits of this type of testing, but it can be of some help, e,g. when I compare various products of the same company with a SPF of 15, 30 or 50 , and I know it won't last for a whole day. But with inks I don't have anything - what about some sun stability factor for inks......
So it's very easy in such situation for some suppliers to make nonsense claims like UV resistant and else.
But just to give an example where I'm missing information - since a long time,
http://www.octopus-office.de/en/shop/l/c/printer-ink-brother-lc-980-lc-1100/?tx_commerce_pi1 Octopus-office is selling refill inks for Brother - not one type of ink but 4 - OCP ink, Octopus ink, Inktec ink, and PureInk, and this at different prices. I don't know whether I get some 'better' ink for a higher price, or the price difference is caused by a different bulk ink price or discount or something else. And I have this effect with about every supplier - I don't know what I get for the price - o.k. - vivid colors or brilliant colors or pure colors or whatever else, and this is an effect with about every ink supplier - no information what explains the price difference.
I asked several companies for more details - the answers fall into these groups
- we don't have more information, but all inks can be used with the printer in question
- we have more information but don't reveal them
- we have more information but don't do competitive advertising
When companies are offering icc-profiles I checked a few of those - same paper - different ink - for the gamut, the black level, but I didn't see a difference which would justify the price delta for me - in those cases I checked.
When I buy a sun screen there is a protection factor which I can use for a purchasing decision. I know the limits of this type of testing, but it can be of some help, e,g. when I compare various products of the same company with a SPF of 15, 30 or 50 , and I know it won't last for a whole day. But with inks I don't have anything - what about some sun stability factor for inks......
So it's very easy in such situation for some suppliers to make nonsense claims like UV resistant and else.