Hi,
I bought IRK4-nano from InkRepublic. For now, I didn't replace all cartrigdes, so the IRK4 inks is mixed with Epson inks. This problem appeared as soon as I replaced the Photo Black ink (it's the one I replaced first).
On pearl paper (Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl paper), I'm experiencing strong bronzing/gloss differential (see picture below) on dark black areas (ABW prints). Same problem with some cheap glossy paper. On Harman GLOSS ART FIBRE, it is less of a problem but it's still here. As long as there are no strong black areas, everything is fine.
Here is a comparison between a print with Epson ink (left) and with IRK-4 ink (right). As you can see, the strong black areas are looking strange on some specific light angle. Do you call this bronzing, or glosss differential? It's quite obvious when you look at the picture, even when not looking for it.
[Seems I can't post image here, but look for my old post "Bronzing on R3000 with IRK4-nano ink on pearl paper" on dpreview to see the picture]
Currently, I'm using:
MK: Epson
PK: InkRepublik
LK: InkRepublik
LLK: InkRepublik
C: Epson
LC: Epson
VM: Epson
VLM: InkRepublik
Y: Epson
Note that I'm pretty sure I have run enough prints since installing the new PK cartridge to ensure most of the previous InkRepublic ink has been purged.
I e-mailed InkRepublic, they sent me a new bottle of PK with new ink formula (after 2012 July) but it didn't change anything.
I know some of you are happy with IRK4 inks (pharmacist?), so I'm wondering what I'm doing wrong. Has any of you experienced the same thing? Any suggestion?
Cheers
Clment.
I bought IRK4-nano from InkRepublic. For now, I didn't replace all cartrigdes, so the IRK4 inks is mixed with Epson inks. This problem appeared as soon as I replaced the Photo Black ink (it's the one I replaced first).
On pearl paper (Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl paper), I'm experiencing strong bronzing/gloss differential (see picture below) on dark black areas (ABW prints). Same problem with some cheap glossy paper. On Harman GLOSS ART FIBRE, it is less of a problem but it's still here. As long as there are no strong black areas, everything is fine.
Here is a comparison between a print with Epson ink (left) and with IRK-4 ink (right). As you can see, the strong black areas are looking strange on some specific light angle. Do you call this bronzing, or glosss differential? It's quite obvious when you look at the picture, even when not looking for it.
[Seems I can't post image here, but look for my old post "Bronzing on R3000 with IRK4-nano ink on pearl paper" on dpreview to see the picture]
Currently, I'm using:
MK: Epson
PK: InkRepublik
LK: InkRepublik
LLK: InkRepublik
C: Epson
LC: Epson
VM: Epson
VLM: InkRepublik
Y: Epson
Note that I'm pretty sure I have run enough prints since installing the new PK cartridge to ensure most of the previous InkRepublic ink has been purged.
I e-mailed InkRepublic, they sent me a new bottle of PK with new ink formula (after 2012 July) but it didn't change anything.
I know some of you are happy with IRK4 inks (pharmacist?), so I'm wondering what I'm doing wrong. Has any of you experienced the same thing? Any suggestion?
Cheers
Clment.