I'd stay away from them, but that's just my experience (and everyone I know that's tried it). If you aren't going for perfection, should be fine, however, if, like me, you bought a nice Epson for great prints stick with their ink.
You can order online and save tax. They ship quickly and for free.
A know a lot of photographers from ICP (International Center for Photography) and Parsons who use the MIS inks for their archival prints. I've also used them with no problems whatsoever. Epson inks cost more per ounce than Dom Perignon.
trace: is your comment a general one or specifically the MIS inks?
For inkjet paper, Adorama has a very good selection.
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Epson compatible inks - recommended brands?
can anyone recommend any decent compatible ink-carts brands for epson printers...?
The MIS Associates inks are very good.
I'd stay away from them, but that's just my experience (and everyone I know that's tried it). If you aren't going for perfection, should be fine, however, if, like me, you bought a nice Epson for great prints stick with their ink.
You can order online and save tax. They ship quickly and for free.
A know a lot of photographers from ICP (International Center for Photography) and Parsons who use the MIS inks for their archival prints. I've also used them with no problems whatsoever. Epson inks cost more per ounce than Dom Perignon.
trace: is your comment a general one or specifically the MIS inks?
For inkjet paper, Adorama has a very good selection.
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