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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Soft gloss paper for 2200?

2003-05-01 by Robert Morrison

On 4/30/03 6:59 PM, "eleanor77027" <elliebrown@...> wrote:

> Robert, do you know if Oriental has solved the bronzing problem with
> the 
> Ultrachrome Inks?

No I don't, but that is what I believe they are working on now.

> the Epson Pro Glossy almost has it solved, but not
> quite.   also, 
> you say you are dry mounting the pro Glossy?  Do you have a
> blistering problem with
> the heat?  I've never had any luck dry mounting ink jet papers (excpt
> matte) even at 
> low heat settings.  but then, I've never dry mounted the pro Glossy
> either. Eleanor

No problem with 170.

Robert


> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Robert Morrison
> <rmorrison@p...> wrote:
>> At this point Epson Pro Glossy is as close as it gets.
>> As Antonis mentioned the next candidate will be Oriental's
> Fiber-Based Gloss
>> paper which is due out at the end of the summer and is being
> designed to
>> have a surface similar to their fiber-based photo gloss papers with
> the
>> identical backing paper.  They are specifically designing the paper
> to work
>> with the Ultrachromes and Epson Archival Pigments (10000).
>> 
>> In the meantime I'm dry mounting Epson Pro Glossy which seems to be
> a pretty
>> good solution...but probably not archival beyond 50 years.
>> 
>> Robert
>> 
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