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RE: [Digital BW] What would happen if I used inkjet on Kodak Polymax fiber based paper?

2002-08-27 by Roger L Sopher

Hi Alfie,

I would guess that you could print on it but remember it contains sensitized silver that will darken fairly rapidly on exposure to light unless fixed.

Roger
  -----Original Message-----
  From: wangalb [mailto:leica_phile@...]
  Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 7:43 AM
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [Digital BW] What would happen if I used inkjet on Kodak Polymax fiber based paper?


  Hi folks,

  What would happen to my Epson C80 if I tried to stick in Kodak 
  Polymax fiber based paper into it? Would the inkjet print reasonably 
  well on traditional photographic fiber paper (I wouldn't try glossy 
  however)? How well would the inks sit on it?

  That would be cool if it would work but if it damages the printer 
  (which I wouldn't suspect) or the inks would smudge or fail to render 
  the picture well then this would save me the time to experiment like 
  that :)

  Thanks for your help.

  Alfie


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