- Joined
- May 29, 2007
- Messages
- 2,657
- Reaction score
- 1,430
- Points
- 313
- Location
- Ghent, Belgium
- Printer Model
- SC-900 ET-8550 WF-7840 TS705
HI Kjell,
My experience with the Inktec Powerchrome is generally very good: high gamut (vivid magenta/light magenta), good gloss (even the difficult magenta colours: many pigment ink manufacturers have difficulty making a really glossy magenta).....but like ink stained fingers said: the metallic shine and bronzing of the photo black is a bit annoying. I solve this by mixing a rather matte looking photo black from Ocbestjet (aliexpress.com) with the Inktec Powerchrome Photo Black (1 part Ocbestjet Photo Black with 3 parts of Inktec Powerchrome Photo Black). Also Inktec Powerchrome hardly ever clogs the print head and ink flow is very consistent.
I am going to replace my other P800 printer (now still running with original cartridges) with refillables in the next few months with this Ocbestjet K3 compatible refill ink, which I have tested in my previous Pro 3880 printer and two things I need to improve: the LB is too light, causing ABW prints to be more sepia than neutral black and white, so I need to do some tweaking (adding a bit photo black to the LB to increase darkness) and the aforementioned tweaking of the matte looking photo black with the highly glossy (almost metallic shine) of the Inktec Powerchrome Photo Black. Despite these two disadvantages this chinese ink does produce remarkable good glossy prints: good gloss (even the magenta's), good gamut.
My experience with the Inktec Powerchrome is generally very good: high gamut (vivid magenta/light magenta), good gloss (even the difficult magenta colours: many pigment ink manufacturers have difficulty making a really glossy magenta).....but like ink stained fingers said: the metallic shine and bronzing of the photo black is a bit annoying. I solve this by mixing a rather matte looking photo black from Ocbestjet (aliexpress.com) with the Inktec Powerchrome Photo Black (1 part Ocbestjet Photo Black with 3 parts of Inktec Powerchrome Photo Black). Also Inktec Powerchrome hardly ever clogs the print head and ink flow is very consistent.
I am going to replace my other P800 printer (now still running with original cartridges) with refillables in the next few months with this Ocbestjet K3 compatible refill ink, which I have tested in my previous Pro 3880 printer and two things I need to improve: the LB is too light, causing ABW prints to be more sepia than neutral black and white, so I need to do some tweaking (adding a bit photo black to the LB to increase darkness) and the aforementioned tweaking of the matte looking photo black with the highly glossy (almost metallic shine) of the Inktec Powerchrome Photo Black. Despite these two disadvantages this chinese ink does produce remarkable good glossy prints: good gloss (even the magenta's), good gamut.