Re: Inkjets and archival paper
Re: Inkjets and archival paper
- Subject: Re: Inkjets and archival paper
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 10:54:47 EST
In a message dated 1/26/03 9:16:18 AM, email@hidden writes:
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Where can I get data on the archival nature of the coated papers used in
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inkjet printers?
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I see data on the inks but not anything about the coating on the paper.
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Data is meaningless unless it is for a specific combination of ink and paper;
and the printer should really be included as well, since different ways of
laying down the ink can cause prints to reach end-of-test conditions in
different lengths of time. Archival paper simply means the paper will be
around in a hundred years, not the image on it. Henry Wilhelm's website is no
longer publishing results of testing directly to the public, and there is
certainly no comprehensive list anywhere of paper/ink combinations. Something
of a jungle, actually.
C David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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