Danny, I have two 1160's with two MIS CFS systems. Archival color (MIS) on one and QUAD (also MIS) on the other. They went in with no trouble (follow the directions) and haver performed very well. No clogs, good color, good B&W, no metamerism (with QUAD). I cannot speak to the other inks you mention. Some one else will do that, I am sure. The color is quite satisfactory although it did take a bit of testing to bring it up to the OEM ink. Can't say which of the two CIS systems is better. They look like the same thing to me. Hope this helps. Dick Sallee --- DANNY R HARRIS <drharris001@msn.com> wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ursula Freer > Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 10:13 PM > To: epson-inkjet@leben.com > Subject: Re: breakthrough? > > I need a little help from some of the guru's on this > list. > > I have a 1280 (USB) and use mostly epson S041141 > "photo paper" (glossy) for proofing and then Epson > "Premium glossy photo paper" for the final print. I > am open to better glossy papers however, if anyone > has a better one. I print almost exclusively color > photos. > > I am thinking about getting a cis/cfs and have found > two systems: > No more carts (Niagara), sold by several retailers > under various names or no names in particular and > MIS Associates "cfs." Are there any other units out > there I am missing? From what I have read here, > there seems to be a leaning to the "no more carts > /Niagara system because of the better tubing, chip > vs software reset and that it works with usb, the > ability to work with usb is important to me, > correct? > > Dan > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.