Carl Schofield wrote: >Ernst, > >Note that the Ink Properties paragraph has been removed from the new >Pro page that you provided a link for. The original (7600) ink >properties paragraph read as follows and Daniel should note the >comment about the inks NOT settling: > >Ink Properties- >Our preliminary fade testing shows that our inks out last the Epson >inks when exposed to Miami Sunlight for prolonged periods of time (400 >+ hours). We have not concluded all of our side by side testing, but >we are confident that our inks are as good or better than the Epson >inks in terms of fade resistance. > >The inks have a 2 year, room temperature, shelf life, and will not >settle or fall out during this period. You do not have to shake our >inks before installing a cartridge in the printer. We have not >experienced any clogging or performance problems with our inks in >Epson cartridges, or in aftermarket cartrdiges. These inks have a >high pigment load and are therefore more expensive to manufacture. > > > I have used the MIS 7600 inks almost a year now in the 10000 and like with all pigment inks a regulary shake is wise. The price of the MIS 7600 and the Pro Archival is exactly the same. So far I see no differences than the name, a part of the text at the bottom (+ the red and blue inks) isn't included in the Pro Archival information but the rest is very much alike. Ernst
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Re: [Digital BW] MIS Pro Archival Inkset
2005-06-30 by Ernst Dinkla
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