x101xtreme
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Hi, I've just recently tried refilling my oem cartridges on a canon ip4500 based on the information in this forum, and I'm having trouble getting the refilled colors to match my OEM prints.
Printer: canon ip4500
Ink: Hobbicolors UW-8
Refill Method: top fill after purging cartridges and drying them for several days with the paper towel method
Paper Settings: canon photo paper plus glossy
Paper in the Tray: Costco Kirkland glossy photo paper
I printed several nossle checks, and all of them looked fine with no banding.
For some reason, the hobbicolor prints look less saturated and faded compared to the OEM. This is most pronounced on daytime pictures with green grass. The grass is lighter and almost pastel colored.
I was able to get the colors pretty close using the manual color adjustment, but then when I printed a different picture of a sunset, the photo came out too dark. So far, I haven't found a way to get all the photos to look as good as they did before I switched inks.
Will a custom profile work better with the hobbicolor ink, or should I try a different brand of ink like precision colors?
I was initially hoping that the refill would match my oem ink well enough so that I just use the same driver settings I've used before.
Does someone have an ICC profile for the UW-8 and costco kirkland paper that they might be willing to share with me?
Printer: canon ip4500
Ink: Hobbicolors UW-8
Refill Method: top fill after purging cartridges and drying them for several days with the paper towel method
Paper Settings: canon photo paper plus glossy
Paper in the Tray: Costco Kirkland glossy photo paper
I printed several nossle checks, and all of them looked fine with no banding.
For some reason, the hobbicolor prints look less saturated and faded compared to the OEM. This is most pronounced on daytime pictures with green grass. The grass is lighter and almost pastel colored.
I was able to get the colors pretty close using the manual color adjustment, but then when I printed a different picture of a sunset, the photo came out too dark. So far, I haven't found a way to get all the photos to look as good as they did before I switched inks.
Will a custom profile work better with the hobbicolor ink, or should I try a different brand of ink like precision colors?
I was initially hoping that the refill would match my oem ink well enough so that I just use the same driver settings I've used before.
Does someone have an ICC profile for the UW-8 and costco kirkland paper that they might be willing to share with me?