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Re: [Digital BW] EAM without watermark

2002-04-11 by Michael Kravit

Last week I received a 24" Roll of the new Epson Enhanced Matte (Same as
EAM) and there is no water mark on the back.

Mike


----- Original Message -----
From: "culturalvisions" <fmward@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 6:32 PM
Subject: [Digital BW] EAM without watermark


> I got this post in my email today.  Don't know if you all have seen
> it..
>
> ARCHIVAL MATTE AVAILABLE SOON WITHOUT "WATERMARK"
> ON BACK SIDE
>
> NOTE: This paper is also known as "Epson Enhanced Matte" in
> the Epson
> PRO line.)  When Archival Matte was first introduced in the
> summer of
> 2000, many of our customers began using this great paper for
> greeting
> cards and other printed items where the plain back side of the
> paper
> was also utilized.  Many users were appalled when Epson
> began adding
> a back side watermark in the form of repeating arrows and the
> Epson
> logo.  Epson has heard your cries for help, and has contacted us
> about making this paper in a special bulk run for those who wish
> to
> have it without the back side watermark!  This product should be
> available in about 30 days.  If you are interested, please contact
> us
> by email at archival_matte_no_mark@... and we will
> respond
> with pricing and availability.
>
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