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Re: difference hp Z2100 and Z3100
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Re: difference hp Z2100 and Z3100


  • Subject: Re: difference hp Z2100 and Z3100
  • From: neil snape <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 16:35:49 +0100
  • Thread-topic: difference hp Z2100 and Z3100

on 20/03/07 15:56, Anthony Sanna wrote :

>> Due to the tendency of OBs to yellow in time (not a desirable outcome for a
>> fine art print)
>
> This may sound like a dumb question, but....  If you start out with an
> optically brightened paper that yellows, or a yellowish paper that
> doesn't, what's the difference?  I think that there was a country
> western song, once, about the similar, long-term benefits of an ugly wife.


According to Henry Wilhelm, the OBA will not necessarily dissipate evenly
over time.
So if blotchy brown spots appear you'll know why.

Neil Snape         email@hidden     http://www.neilsnape.com



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