I’m considering buying Precision Ink replacement cartridges for my Epson R3000 printer and am looking for any Hogg’s that have experience with these inks…..Any Good? The price of OEM cartridges are Way to High!!
I use ink farm on my Canon printer and no issues at all
Wanted information on Precision Inks only Please.
It is not the price of the cartridge that matters. It is the price of the print. If you print a few each month, I don't feel the money saved is worth the risk of reduced longevity. If you print a lot, give them away or store them in a box, cheaper might be better. If I were selling prints, I would want my customers to have the best archival results possible.
Precision Inks have a well deserved and earned fan base. It will shock me if you get any negative reviews here.
I’m pushing 68 years so longevity is not a concern for me Lol! Wanting to find out if the ink for colors are accurate. My printer has 9 cartridges!
markwilliam1 wrote:
Wanted information on Precision Inks only Please.
Do you mean "Precision Colors" ink refill system? Precision Ink makes bulk ink for the commercial printing industry, not cartridges for home/office printers.
I have used Precision Colors refill system for several years and it is excellent.
https://precisioncolors.com/index.htmlYou are lucky that they have cartridges prefilled for your printer. My Canon Pro-100 they haven't had Canon cartridges since about 2018 so I have their new SE refill kit and I kept 3 sets of Canon OEM cartridges to refill.
Yes Precision Colors! Thanks
markwilliam1 wrote:
I’m considering buying Precision Ink replacement cartridges for my Epson R3000 printer and am looking for any Hogg’s that have experience with these inks…..Any Good? The price of OEM cartridges are Way to High!!
Go for PrecisionInks
..professional quality,and a dead match for the epsoninks!!
markwilliam1 wrote:
I’m considering buying Precision Ink replacement cartridges for my Epson R3000 printer and am looking for any Hogg’s that have experience with these inks…..Any Good? The price of OEM cartridges are Way to High!!
I have been using Precision Color for several years. I refill my own Cannon cartridges. I am very pleased by their ink and support. I unfortunately can't vouch for the Epson products.
Floyd
Loc: Misplaced Texan in Florence, Alabama
The only reason I quit using "Precision Color" was they do not offer ink for my new Epson XP-960. Check out InkOwl. They offer ink for a wider range of printers and, so far, at least a year, their ink is as good as Precision Color.
markwilliam1 wrote:
I’m considering buying Precision Ink replacement cartridges for my Epson R3000 printer and am looking for any Hogg’s that have experience with these inks…..Any Good? The price of OEM cartridges are Way to High!!
I have an older Epson R1900 printer and have just begun using Precision Colors pre-filled refillable cartridges and chip resetter. Ink is fine, cannot tell difference from OEM ink. Buy the bulk inks in 2 to 4 oz squeeze bottles and attached filler tubes.
Floyd wrote:
The only reason I quit using "Precision Color" was they do not offer ink for my new Epson XP-960. Check out InkOwl. They offer ink for a wider range of printers and, so far, at least a year, their ink is as good as Precision Color.
I have an XP-950 and I get refil ink from PC. I believe your printer uses the same ink as mine. I emailed Mike re: ink for my XP-950 and he replied it is the same ink set as the Artisan 1430. He was right. That ink is a dead match for Epson OEM. I printed standard test prints and couldn't tell them apart.
Floyd
Loc: Misplaced Texan in Florence, Alabama
one_eyed_pete wrote:
I have an XP-950 and I get refil ink from PC. I believe your printer uses the same ink as mine. I emailed Mike re: ink for my XP-950 and he replied it is the same ink set as the Artisan 1430. He was right. That ink is a dead match for Epson OEM. I printed standard test prints and couldn't tell them apart.
Thank you for that information!
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