Picture Taker wrote:
AS I have said in the past, you spent thousands on equipment, hours of time learning, processing and taking the pictures and now that the picture is to the point of showing it from a good photo printer you will cut corners on the ink. The printer manufacture will engineer in to it's printer the exact use of the ink manufactured to fit that printer and at the culmination of you work, to show the world, you cut corners. WHY?
The PIXMA line of Canon printers often retail for $150 or less. It doesn’t take long for the cost of the ink to more than offset the cost of the printer, especially when a full set of cartridges sell for $70 plus. If the ink does no harm and meets the user”s needs, why wouldn’t he/she chose non-oem ink?