I use Precision Colors. They ship to the US and Canada. I would spend some time on their website:
https://precisioncolors.com/
I think the yellow is now a non-issue. See what Precision Colors says about it. Precision Colors sells the chip re-setter:
https://precisioncolors.com/PC42cref.html
For my Canon Pro100, in trying to figure out what all this meant, I came across a good explanation. I'm guessing some/most of you might already know this... :-)
There's also 4 photos showing the differences.
https://web.tech.uh.edu/digitalmedia/materials/4373/color_rendering_intent/cri.html
I'm a 71 year old CPA with a business practice ... Most of my clients are my age ...
With the pandemic, there isn't much sense in continuing for some people my age. In retail, sometimes it's easier to just close up, although, if this is what's happened, a single page website with no contact...
I used Ross and was pleased with his products. I also went to re-order and found the same situation as described earlier here.
But, I realized it had been several years since I had ordered ... I'm a CPA with a small tax practice, and, at one time, I purchased black ink by the pint several time...
In the United States, there are several companies that supply paper to large, commercial printers. I can go in there and buy from them, although at a much higher price than the large printers pay. However, some of their paper is only available if you buy by the "pallet." Kelly Paper...
I've used Zonealarm for years to keep Quickbooks and other accounting software from accessing the internet. I would think that it would also work to block the printer update. When you first set it up, do not let it automatically configure anything ... this includes your browser(s). Options...
I know you may think I'm crazy... I've probably purchased 5 or 6 or 7 gallons of a variety of refill inks for my Canons, going back to my BJC210 in the late 1990's (?).
But, (and thanks to you posters here), I purchased a Pro-100 from B&H on one of their $250 deals. However, I print very...
To follow up, I received my credit card statement & have been charged for the product, even though they have not shipped it. My credit card company is going to send the charge back.
My technical question was:
I have refilled older Canon cartridges (without the chips) for maybe 10 years now...
I need HP inks, and Precision Color doesn't carry them. Any other ideas? Has anyone else been having problems with Ink Supply? I've used them for about 4 years now, and everything worked well until my order before this one. They were slow in responding when I placed that order.
Hello everyone:
I placed an order with Ink Supply 3 weeks ago, also left a message asking them to call me about a technical question, and I still haven't heard back. A call this a.m. got me to their voicemail. Anyone know what's going on?
See my earlier post on printing on the backside of the Costco paper:
http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1624
The general consensus here (I think) is that the *old* Kirkland photo paper was basically Ilford - so I would think it's the same answer...
Thanks to this board, several years ago I found the Costco/Kirkland Photo Paper.
I'm an accountant with large-format landscape photography as a hobby - for the past 3 years, I have printed a calendar for my clients with tax due dates, etc., and added my photos to the top. So the photo goes on...
From Forbes magazine website:
http://www.forbes.com/markets/feeds/afx/2005/07/04/afx2122462.html
"Oji Paper (Japan's largest paper producer) said yesterday it has acquired Ilford Imaging Switzerland GmbH entirely from parent Ilford International Holdings BV for an undisclosed sum."
I'm...
Seems as though they have changed their website address and whoever should be referring from
the old web isn't doing so...
The new web site is:
www.theinkjetrefillstore.com
Hi everyone -
I've just joined. Thanks to Neil for hosting this forum - looks like there's some good stuff in here.
I'd like to add another name to the list of suppliers: P.S. Ink. I've been using their ink since at least 1999; maybe several years longer. My first color printer was the...