Epson sp1400 refill noob question

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lolopr1 said:
The only way you can fix the problem is by profiling. You need to match the inks to the paper you are going to use, that is the only way to obtain an accurate print when you switch to aftermarket inks. Another problem that you may come across is low quality inks (specially for Epson models), I personally will recommend you to use Image Specialist inks for your printer model.
The guy I purchased the ink from claims that he has the Image Specialist inks but there not UV protected. Do you know this to be true?
 

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lolopr1 said:
The only way you can fix the problem is by profiling. You need to match the inks to the paper you are going to use, that is the only way to obtain an accurate print when you switch to aftermarket inks. Another problem that you may come across is low quality inks (specially for Epson models), I personally will recommend you to use Image Specialist inks for your printer model.
The guy I purchased the ink from claims that he has the Image Specialist inks but there not UV protected. Do you know this to be true?
I will answer your question with the description of your printer OEM inks.
Advantages of Claria Hi-Definition Ink
* Quality without compromise get beautiful photos made to last
* Better quality than the lab
* Smudge, scratch, water and fade resistant photos1
* Photos that last for generations! Over 200 years in an album or 98 years on display!2
* Photos that you can share worry-free knowing they're smudge and scratch resistant
* Photos that stand up to humidity, moisture and spills
* High capacity cartridges available that provide about 60% more prints than a standard cartridge
* Replace only the color you need with individual ink cartridges

As you can see the such called "UV protected" thing is never mentioned by Epson, you do the math. The UV protected statement remind me of another ebay seller that use to say his dye inks were better than pigmented inks against fading, which we all know that it's misleading. I won't tell you that your current inks are low quality, but I can tell you that if a seller claims to sell something I think he should posted on the item description and not just tell you that on an email (Image Specialist inks issue). I have learned over the years that when something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Remember that no matter what inks you decided to use if they are not OEM inks you need to profile your inks to get the best results, this will save you time, money and frustrations like the ones you are having right now with the results you are seen on your prints.
 

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Where can you buy a color management ICC profile creator? What would be the lowest price point for one? I've seen the services for around $40 for each paper type. If you want more then 4 types it almost seems like you should just buy the machine.
 

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Where can you buy a color management ICC profile creator? What would be the lowest price point for one? I've seen the services for around $40 for each paper type. If you want more then 4 types it almost seems like you should just buy the machine.
It all depends on how many types of paper you are going to use. I think that $40 dollars for each paper is abusive but it also depends on what type of profile they are offering you. It's a shame that you are not using Image Specialists inks because I have some custom profiles for the inks and I will be more than happy to let you have it. I don't know of what profile machine you are talking about but the one I'm using didn't cost me $160, you can get something descent for $599 (Spyder3Studio SR) or the ColorMunki Photo for $ 499, only that the last one offers profile chart of 50 patches vs 729 patches of the Spyder3Studio SR, a larger target of patches may produce a more accurate profile. Its sounds like a lot of money but believe me it can get more expensive ($1,000+). I can tell you based on my experience that since I started using custom profile I can say refilling is problem free, even I use it with my pro 4800 with OEM inks when I'm not using Epson papers with great results. It all comes down to two things, how much money you want to spend and how much you love you prints.

Spyder3Studio SR
http://spyder.datacolor.com/product-pp-s3studiosr.php

ColorMunki Photo
http://www.xritephoto.com/ph_product_overview.aspx?id=1115
 

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Im going to be purchasing the image specialist inks... I also was wondering about profile prism I can get the software without the color chart. What if I printed a color chart with my orginal ink (the colors I'm happy with) and made a profile from that cart using the software?
 

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spec for the scanner...
Scanner
Scanner Element
Charged-Coupled Device (CCD)
Max. Resolutions
Optical: 2400 x 4800 dpi
Interpolated: 19,200 x 19,200 dpi

48-bit internal / 24-bit external
Max. Document Size
Print: 8.5" x 11"
 

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Freestyledork said:
Im going to be purchasing the image specialist inks... I also was wondering about profile prism I can get the software without the color chart. What if I printed a color chart with my orginal ink (the colors I'm happy with) and made a profile from that cart using the software?
Since I don't have any experience with the program I cant give you any advice...See link below.
http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=26

Remember there's only so far you can go without a measuring device.
 

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lolopr1 said:
Freestyledork said:
Im going to be purchasing the image specialist inks... I also was wondering about profile prism I can get the software without the color chart. What if I printed a color chart with my orginal ink (the colors I'm happy with) and made a profile from that cart using the software?
Since I don't have any experience with the program I cant give you any advice...See link below.
http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=26

Remember there's only so far you can go without a measuring device.
By measuring device you mean Spectrocolorimeter? or do you mean the test charts?

and I plan on buying the Image Specialist inks as soon as Precision Colors opens on Ebay. You said you have profiles for there inks, If so for what paper types?
Thanks for all your info so far you have been very helpful!
 

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If you buy ink from Milkling, Precision store owner, I sure he going to create a profile for you. May need a little work between you and him. Just shoot him an email and ask him about that. He is very nice and take a good care for his customer.
 

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Lolo- Can you clarify what you mean by > "only that the last one offers profile chart of 50 patches vs 729 patches of the Spyder3Studio SR"

I just ordered the CM-Xrite and Im hoping I didnt make the wrong choice. Also this is my first calibrator, when I see you guys talking about charts is it something that comes with the unit or do I need to buy one of those too? I see CM sells them separately.
 
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