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I myself do like the Hobbicolors UW-8 ink more than Inktec's CLI-8 compatible ink. The colours are more vibrant and vivid, but some people prefer the more flatten prints with Inktec or Canon's OEM ink. And it has a considerable good light fastness. I have 2 pictures hanging out on my window facing the sun and they are hanging there for about 2 months now and the Canon BCI-6 ink is now becoming a bit pinkish, while the Hobbicolors UW-8 looks much more neutral and more vibrant.
I myself do like the Hobbicolors UW-8 ink more than Inktec's CLI-8 compatible ink. The colours are more vibrant and vivid, but some people prefer the more flatten prints with Inktec or Canon's OEM ink. And it has a considerable good light fastness. I have 2 pictures hanging out on my window facing the sun and they are hanging there for about 2 months now and the Canon BCI-6 ink is now becoming a bit pinkish, while the Hobbicolors UW-8 looks much more neutral and more vibrant.