--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Editor P.O.V. Image Service" <editor@p...> wrote: > > > The pores vary in maximum size, yes. Whether marketers use the terms > properly, only the actual vendor or paper manufacturer would know.. > > An important sub-group IS micro-ceramic papers (like Pictorico's) > > Since the early 1990s, AFAIK, only HP used predominantly swellable > polymer (instead of microporous papers) as the default media of choice. Thanks for the reply, Keith. It seems I had gotten the mistaken notion that PGPP was Epson's first microporous paper because that product introduction coincided with my first awareness of the term "microporous paper" (used in inkjet discussion groups, news-media, etc.). I guess I just wasn't paying enough attention, previously. Phil
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[Digital BW] Re: Epson "Photo Paper"--nanoporous, or not?
2003-12-20 by Phil Rose
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