jonalava
Getting Fingers Dirty
Hi everyone,
I tried many compatible carts (G&G, Generic, Print-Rite) and was never satisfied with the colors compared to OEM. G&G was horrible with my R220 and Print-Rite was the best, but I still get a green cast on grayscales and unrealistic and dark magenta/blue skin tones. Too bad the pictures got wrong colors, because the print-rite carts performed better than OEM with graphics.
Anyway, I am ready (again) to try some refilling. I already tried Formulabs, Hobbicolors and MIS (Image Specialists) inks when i had my Canon. The only one that was great is MIS. Does anyone here have experience with MIS ink or any other ink used in an Epson? How are the colors compared to OEM?
I know that you can get good color balance with about any ink when you use a profiling equipment. I don't have such a thing, so I need an ink that works well without too much tweaking. Also, if someone has a source for cheap and good-quality Epson R220 refillable carts, that would be great!
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
I tried many compatible carts (G&G, Generic, Print-Rite) and was never satisfied with the colors compared to OEM. G&G was horrible with my R220 and Print-Rite was the best, but I still get a green cast on grayscales and unrealistic and dark magenta/blue skin tones. Too bad the pictures got wrong colors, because the print-rite carts performed better than OEM with graphics.
Anyway, I am ready (again) to try some refilling. I already tried Formulabs, Hobbicolors and MIS (Image Specialists) inks when i had my Canon. The only one that was great is MIS. Does anyone here have experience with MIS ink or any other ink used in an Epson? How are the colors compared to OEM?
I know that you can get good color balance with about any ink when you use a profiling equipment. I don't have such a thing, so I need an ink that works well without too much tweaking. Also, if someone has a source for cheap and good-quality Epson R220 refillable carts, that would be great!
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!