but you did misunderstand him. I asked him to clarify it. He has
told me that 3rd party "dye" ink does not last as long as OEM dye
ink. However, pigment ink is at least equal to OEM pigment.
In my case, I found the dye ink photos holding up just as long at the
ones done
with OEM ink.
Tom
Tom,
I know you are a straight shooter and are only interested in
providing honest results with the intent of moving along support for
good CIS systems (as am I). I did review the email sent to me and he
was referring to dye inks.
" One of the top 3 3rd party ink suppliers told me 3rd
party CIS inks only last, at best, about 1/3 as long as OEM inks"
Doug, your quote says CIS inks which I assume would include both dye
and pigment.
But, I don't know how you can conclude
that any pigment ink from any 3rd party supplier is equal to OEM
pigment inks. There are no such tests that confirms this. Just
hanging a photo on the wall for a couple of years does not constitute
a valid test. There is no doubt in my mind that pigment inks will
last longer than dye inks (in general) but it's also hard to argue
that Epson's Claria Hi-Definition DYE inks are just another run of
the mill dye ink since Wilhelm Research rated them within 5%
longevity of Epson 1800 pigment inks on Premium Glossy paper. As I've
posted elsewhere THIS IS REALLY BIG NEWS FOR DYE INKS. By contrast,
Wilhelm Research rated the Epson 1280 dye inks at 9 years! The 1400
is the replacement for the 1280 so moving up just one model nets you
an 11 times increase in print longevity using DYE inks!! This is
unheard of. Kudos to Epson for it's attention to dye inks!!
So the question I have is; if 3rd party dye inks only last 1/3 of OEM
are we talking 3 yrs. or 33yrs.? Big difference don't you think?
I haven't and I don't think anyone on this thread has really been
concerned about dye inks. True, Claria inks are a great breakthrough
but expensive. That's ok for those of you who can afford them.
While I don't sell prints I do the best I can afford to get good longevity;
Therefore, I use 3rd party PIGMENT inks. No there's no formal testing
and there probably won't be anytime soon because of what is reported to
be a very high cost. I believe my supplier to be honest and giving the
best information he has available and I know of several people on this
forum who have used their pigment inks for some time and done some
testing on their own. Phillipos to name one. Besides, I love to print and
I would not be able to print much if I had to pay OEM prices.
By contrast, the HP Photosmart Pro B9180 pigment inks are rated at
200 yrs. framed under glass on HP paper according to Wilhelm
Research. That's twice the longevity of the Epson 1800's pigment
inks. So another question is where do 3rd party pigment inks fit into
that result? Are we to conclude from the general comments from others
that 3rd party pigment inks are just as good as "ANY" OEM pigment
ink? Common sense says NO and I think those comments are
irresponsible and misleading. There appears to be a valid reason why
OEM inks cost so much. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.
In most cases that is true but certainly not in every case!
I don't think it's wise to believe everything you hear. On the other
hand I think it's foolish to ignore multiple testimonials from users
who have done testing of their own and used the product for a reasonable
period of time and are completely satisfied with it.
Doug I don't believe you are guilty of this but what I'm really ticked
about are people like the guy who started this thread who is absolutely
positive that 3rd party CIS and Inks are of absolutely no value and those
who choose to use them a flaming idiots!! I could care less what kind of
ink anyone chooses to use but I believe it is unkind and unethical to bad-
mouth someones product when they cannot produce evidence to back it up.
Not only does it harm the supplier but it probably causes some would be
users to back away from it even though they may not need 100 yr. longevity.
Tom
With all that said, you'd think I was anti-CIS and 3rd party inks.
Nothing could be further from the truth. With a good top coat like
Print Guard (spray can) for low volume printing or Krystal TopKote
for high volume printing, 3rd party CIS systems come into their own
are way cheaper than OEM inks. The top coating adds longevity and
removes the worry about whether that expensive print you sold will
hold up over time.
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Doug Walker