Rose Chenn
Getting Fingers Dirty
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- Sep 8, 2015
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- Printer Model
- Canon MG5520/ MP620 & HP 8610
Hello everyone, new member here and wanted to share my feed back. Going to toss in a little background too about me (feel free to skip). I took pictures and used a darkroom and when the digital revolution took off, I decided to try out an add on CISS to an Epson printer. The quality control and leaks was an issue. I went through two more Epson printer (non CISS,used OEM with constant print head clogs) and three Kodak printer which also clog through OEM ink and non-usage.
I switched over to Laser for my school printout and waited a few years for the market to mature. In 2009-10 I chosen a Canon, because during the time I felt the ink quality for my printout was amazing. HP photo printer was costly and their ink tank was very small. I given up on Epson.
I am not endorsing any company here. I am just tossing my feedback and I hope others would add to it.
I have both MG 5520 that use the 251 ink and MP 620 use 221 type ink. Mostly for us user in the North America, to give us user more options on inks.
I kept my MP 620 since it was working, and the non-oem ink was much cheaper then the newly release 251. We are talking about $12 vs 30, yes I know the price dropped since then. But that isn't the point here.
I used supermediastore/Linkyo for years and was very happy with it. Only issue I ever noticed that really brother me is that they tend to bleed much more as I use highlight (school documents, etc). I once saw a deal on meritline with their "G&G" ink. It was a tad cheaper, and I took a risk. At the end of the day, it was a night mare. The colors came out wrong, irrc the Y/M, and it clogged my print head. I did the slow water stream method and soaked for 2 days twice. After that, I placed my Linkyo back and it worked without an issue.
Since the last time I purchased the ink the "Linyko" has change provider it seems. I attached a picture of their new boxes. It isn't the same one as their earlier white boxes with "Linkyo" stamped all over. I got worried and talked to supermediastore. They mention something along the line of "California shipping issue and they switched providers. But they assured me that the quality is the same and the warranty is the same". So far the colors are fine, no clogs, no leak, no unrecognized/fail ink . I sometime do wonder about the dpi, I am a tad unhappy with skin tones. But I have to use a OEM set to truly compare.
I also did a Fade test over four months with Linkyo Canon vs HP 951 pigment ink. The Linkyo faded pretty bad. The prints I did and stacked it on a pile in the room. Those seemed to fade a tad. I am sure after two year, it WILL be noticeable. Sad that it won't last even two years on my desk or wall. It makes me wonder "Do I really want to reprint 300+ photos" Every two years.
I will establish another test with Canon' ChromaLife100+
vs HP Pigment
vs Costco Epson 7880/7890 printers with 8-color Epson UltraChrome K3TM inks
vs Precisioncolors
Has anyone came across a dealer that they are happy and had reliable constant non-issue inks?
Anyone compare these to precisioncolors?
I switched over to Laser for my school printout and waited a few years for the market to mature. In 2009-10 I chosen a Canon, because during the time I felt the ink quality for my printout was amazing. HP photo printer was costly and their ink tank was very small. I given up on Epson.
I am not endorsing any company here. I am just tossing my feedback and I hope others would add to it.
I have both MG 5520 that use the 251 ink and MP 620 use 221 type ink. Mostly for us user in the North America, to give us user more options on inks.
I kept my MP 620 since it was working, and the non-oem ink was much cheaper then the newly release 251. We are talking about $12 vs 30, yes I know the price dropped since then. But that isn't the point here.
I used supermediastore/Linkyo for years and was very happy with it. Only issue I ever noticed that really brother me is that they tend to bleed much more as I use highlight (school documents, etc). I once saw a deal on meritline with their "G&G" ink. It was a tad cheaper, and I took a risk. At the end of the day, it was a night mare. The colors came out wrong, irrc the Y/M, and it clogged my print head. I did the slow water stream method and soaked for 2 days twice. After that, I placed my Linkyo back and it worked without an issue.
Since the last time I purchased the ink the "Linyko" has change provider it seems. I attached a picture of their new boxes. It isn't the same one as their earlier white boxes with "Linkyo" stamped all over. I got worried and talked to supermediastore. They mention something along the line of "California shipping issue and they switched providers. But they assured me that the quality is the same and the warranty is the same". So far the colors are fine, no clogs, no leak, no unrecognized/fail ink . I sometime do wonder about the dpi, I am a tad unhappy with skin tones. But I have to use a OEM set to truly compare.
I also did a Fade test over four months with Linkyo Canon vs HP 951 pigment ink. The Linkyo faded pretty bad. The prints I did and stacked it on a pile in the room. Those seemed to fade a tad. I am sure after two year, it WILL be noticeable. Sad that it won't last even two years on my desk or wall. It makes me wonder "Do I really want to reprint 300+ photos" Every two years.
I will establish another test with Canon' ChromaLife100+
vs HP Pigment
vs Costco Epson 7880/7890 printers with 8-color Epson UltraChrome K3TM inks
vs Precisioncolors
Has anyone came across a dealer that they are happy and had reliable constant non-issue inks?
Anyone compare these to precisioncolors?
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