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Re: [Digital BW] Carbon-pigment inkjet print life vs.Conventional VC/MG RC print life?

2002-11-01 by david_bookbinder@sprynet.com

Well... sure, you can do it again. But if you've printed hundreds 
or thousands of prints, sold some of them to people who bought 
them thinking they would last, and then they fade in ten years, 
to "do it again" would not be a trivial exercise. I think that's 
what all the flap is about.

- David

= = = Original message = = =

Right, I'm 59 and I spend alot of time wondering what the flap 
is 
about whether a print lasts 50 or 54 years or even 10 years. 
 One 
thing about digital...you can do it again.

Jerry in Houston

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Todd Flashner <tflash@e...> 

wrote:
> 
> 
> > I'm 56, whether something fades,
> > or turns yellow, in 49 or 68 or 70 years is something I won't 
be
> > calling them on! (lol)
> 
> Perhaps if you were properly fixed you would...
> 
> Todd



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