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Re: [Digital BW] Permanence - Jerry

2003-01-14 by Jerry Olson

It is mentioned in Harald Johnson's new book on Digital Printing. I 
believe that is just for the ink. Seems I read
somewhere that the MIS was tested by RIT a couple years ago.

Jerry

Hans Nohlberg wrote:
> Hi Jerry,
> 
> 100+ !!
> Interesting.
> Where have you found that?
> Is that for all MIS inks on every paper/coating?
> 
> Best from
> Hans
> 
> 
> 
>>The MIS are rated at 100+ years, good enough for me.
>>
>>Jerry
>>
>>Hans Nohlberg wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Have been lurking some months on this list. It has helped me a lot
>>> with several things. Thanks all.
>>>
>>> My problem is now - what shall I answer my customers about the permanence.
>>> I have searched info on the web and in the B/W archive but cannot
>>> find any relevant answer.
>>> I print with Epson 1290, MIS VM on Hahnemuehle PhotoRag.
>>> Any idea? 50+? 100+?
>>>
>>> TIA
>>> Hans
>>>
>>>
>>
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