Celso
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Apr 11, 2016
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- Printer Model
- Canon MX722
Dear All,
Looking through the forum I could not find a precise response to my question.
I have 2 printers with 250/251 cartridges. I refill them with Inktec, which is considered to be a well known brand for refilling purposes. Photos are nice when newly printed but they fade fast..
I understand that all well known ink brands used to refill cartridges (except for original Canon and may be Fuji inks mentioned in this forum as an alternative) fade more or less in the same time under the same conditions.
Questions:
Which is the best way to reduce the fading phenomenon if I keep using Inktec? I intend to hang the photos on a wall. I have a large metal board on the wall and secure the photos with magnets.
Some sort of spray? If so which brands work best?
Some sort of plastic film applied on each of the photos before hanging them on the wall? If so, which kind of plastic film?
other ideas?
Thanks
Looking through the forum I could not find a precise response to my question.
I have 2 printers with 250/251 cartridges. I refill them with Inktec, which is considered to be a well known brand for refilling purposes. Photos are nice when newly printed but they fade fast..
I understand that all well known ink brands used to refill cartridges (except for original Canon and may be Fuji inks mentioned in this forum as an alternative) fade more or less in the same time under the same conditions.
Questions:
Which is the best way to reduce the fading phenomenon if I keep using Inktec? I intend to hang the photos on a wall. I have a large metal board on the wall and secure the photos with magnets.
Some sort of spray? If so which brands work best?
Some sort of plastic film applied on each of the photos before hanging them on the wall? If so, which kind of plastic film?
other ideas?
Thanks