The ink I got in my set of carts for my iP3000 from USAInkjet is not as intense as the OEM in the C,M,Y (BCI-6x) colors while the ink I got for my i450 (BCI-24C) toward the middle of last year was easily as intense as the OEM and put Tyler-Martin's "Rainbow" carts to shame. My results with the BCI-24C are largely why I've been recommending the USA Inkjet and they still may be among the best at the price.
. Inks for the Canon are supposed to be dye-based for the non-black colors. And some of the blacks are supposed to be pigment based while others are supposed to be dye-based.
. Do the tanks that Swift sells meet those criteria, Azo? IOW, at least for Canon, where the OEM is pigment, are your tanks pigment. And where the OEM are dye, are your tanks dye? Or did you just go all pigment?
. What about shipping pigment inks in REALLY cold weather? Isn't the pigment more likely to separate or settle out than the dye? I know I used to make fluorescent stains for biological testing, and it took hours on the magnetic stirrer to be sure the dye was fully dissolved.
.bh.