Canon online store or Amazon when I had my TS8250 (since sold on)Hi all,
Where do you good people get your Canon printer (iP 7250) genuine inks (UK) from ?.
I used to just check around t'internet, as "best buys" seemed to change all the time. However, I've since taken the advice of Rich, see above, and bought Prink inks, after my previous experiments with compatibles (jettec I think) failed. So far the Prink inks are excellent and should save a ton of cash.Hi all,
Where do you good people get your Canon printer (iP 7250) genuine inks (UK) from ?.
I should say now that the Prink inks seem excellent for colour, but sadly I can't wok out how to get good black and white prints from them (on my Canon MG5250!!!). With the native inks the BW prints were pretty good (sometimes a slight magenta colour cast, but nothing horrific). With the Prink inks, they come out with a rather stronger and somewhat objectionable greenish cast. :-(I used to just check around t'internet, as "best buys" seemed to change all the time. However, I've since taken the advice of Rich, see above, and bought Prink inks, after my previous experiments with compatibles (jettec I think) failed. So far the Prink inks are excellent and should save a ton of cash.
I haven’t noticed any tint, but saying that I rarely print in b&w.I should say now that the Prink inks seem excellent for colour, but sadly I can't wok out how to get good black and white prints from them (on my Canon MG5250!!!). With the native inks the BW prints were pretty good (sometimes a slight magenta colour cast, but nothing horrific). With the Prink inks, they come out with a rather stronger and somewhat objectionable greenish cast. :-(
I'd really like to know if there's a way to get round this. I did try scanning a print in, working out how much it deviated from BW, and applying an opposite deviation, but my knowledge of colour grading is far too weak and it didn't work at all!