--- Keith Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the information.
> One thing 'though.
> Most colour inks seem to be dye based, even on
> printers where the black is
> pigmented.
>
Yes, that's true. But there are a very few printers
sold with full pigmented inksets, and aftermarket
p
Bob Meyer wrote:
> Your best bet: Use a pigment ink based printer, like
> the Epson 2200. (Of course, pigment inks present
> their own set of tradeoffs.) Or use the manufacturer
> recommended papers and frame behind glass. Of just
> figure fading is a fact of life, and reprint your
> images
--- Keith Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >Try Bob Meyer's site:
> http://www.meyerweb.net/epson for information about
> > >Epson fading (and others).
> >
> > Interesting he notes Colorlife paper doesn't do
> it, at least as much.
> > I've never seen Colorlife paper for sale, but
> these prin
> >Try Bob Meyer's site: http://www.meyerweb.net/epson for information about
> >Epson fading (and others).
>
> Interesting he notes Colorlife paper doesn't do it, at least as much.
> I've never seen Colorlife paper for sale, but these prints I'm talking
> about are on two different papers. One is E