Doug,
I've been using Hobbicolors for about 3 weeks now and I'm very pleased with the results. In fact, until I got the HC inks, I hadn't printed anything larger than 8.5x11 on my i9900. I've since printed several 13x19 and I don't care a wit about the cost of the ink because it's so d*mn cheap!
However, I would have never considered going to ANY non-OEM ink without Profile Prism software (or some other way to profile my inks & papers). I say this because I think it's nearly impossible to perfectly recreate OEM ink & paper combinations. Now I'm sure you could try to correct for any color casts in the driver to get it close, but whenever I've screwed around with that kind of stuff in the past, I've never been completely satisfied with my results.
So Michaels Arts & Crafts is having a 50% off of ALL their frames this week. I went in and picked up two really nice 16x20 wood frames that were regularly $40/each. I then bought two 16x20 precut mats with 11x14 openings. Printed some killer shots of my kids, put them in these frames, and for a TOTAL of maybe $50 (including tax, ink, and paper), I've got framed prints of my kids which I would have easily paid well over $100/each on my walls. Did I mention I didn't care a wit about the cost of the ink? =8^)
Good luck,
Dylan
I've been using Hobbicolors for about 3 weeks now and I'm very pleased with the results. In fact, until I got the HC inks, I hadn't printed anything larger than 8.5x11 on my i9900. I've since printed several 13x19 and I don't care a wit about the cost of the ink because it's so d*mn cheap!
However, I would have never considered going to ANY non-OEM ink without Profile Prism software (or some other way to profile my inks & papers). I say this because I think it's nearly impossible to perfectly recreate OEM ink & paper combinations. Now I'm sure you could try to correct for any color casts in the driver to get it close, but whenever I've screwed around with that kind of stuff in the past, I've never been completely satisfied with my results.
So Michaels Arts & Crafts is having a 50% off of ALL their frames this week. I went in and picked up two really nice 16x20 wood frames that were regularly $40/each. I then bought two 16x20 precut mats with 11x14 openings. Printed some killer shots of my kids, put them in these frames, and for a TOTAL of maybe $50 (including tax, ink, and paper), I've got framed prints of my kids which I would have easily paid well over $100/each on my walls. Did I mention I didn't care a wit about the cost of the ink? =8^)
Good luck,
Dylan