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Re: [Digital BW] Re: A Call for Standards (Permanence/Stability)

2001-10-14 by Steadman Uhlich

There you go.  All you have to do is use the same disclaimers as Epson. They should know right?  

What's Printer Engine got to do with it?

Steadman
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Tucker 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2001 8:36 AM
  Subject: [Digital BW] Re: A Call for Standards (Permanence/Stability)


  --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., SKID Photography 
  <skid@b...> wrote:
  > Stability?  Longevity?  Archival?  Too soon to know.  At this 
  point, all we can go with is our best guess, and
  > wait and see.


  This is under Epson's feature list for the pigmented ink version 
  of the Epson 10000. I also could not find any other information 
  under that URL that they send you to for further info. 

  <snip>

  Using our newest EPSON Archival Ink Technology, your prints 
  will not only look brilliant, but have a lightfastness rating up to 
  200 years under glass.**


  ** Ink lightfastness rating, based on accelerated testing of prints 
  on specialty media, displayed indoors, under glass. Actual print 
  stability will vary according to ink, media, printer engine, printed 
  image, display conditions, light intensity, humidity, and 
  atmospheric conditions. Epson does not guarantee longevity of 
  prints. For maximum print life, display all prints under glass or 
  lamination or properly store them. For the latest in lightfastness 
  information, refer to www.prographics.epson.com.

  </snip>



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