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Re: [Digital BW] Epson 2100 / Enhanced Archival Matte?

2002-12-02 by Jerry Olson

The papers are identical. Name was changed because the paper isn't 
really archival.

Jerry



Jo Brunenberg wrote:
>  Hi All,
> 
> I am a photographer from the Netherlands.
> Just ordered an Epson 2100.
> 
> At Seybold S.F. I spoke to an Epson representative at the Epson booth. He told me the Epson Archival Matte would be replaced by a new paper: Epson Enhanced Archival Matte. The new paper would solve problems like green casts discovered with the Archival Matte.
> 
> Does anyone know where In Europe I can buy the new Epson Archival Matte in A3+ size?
> Did anyone compare print quality on Enhanced Archival Matte versus previous Archival Matte?
> 
> Best regards,
> 
>  Jo Brunenberg
> http://www.jobrunenberg.com
> 
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