In a message dated 02/09/2002 4:17:39 PM Pacific Standard Time, michael.kravit@... writes: > Steve, > > I wonder if it could be a reaction between the x-rays and anthrax spores? > ;-) > > Mike > Since the person printing is still alive to tell about the yellowing, good > sign no Anthrax in his area. Quick, print on it and get some one of a kinds > going! :) > I have just about every kind of paper Known to the inkjet world laying > around here. A lot of it more than 3 years. > I have never seen a paper base yellow just lying around. In the window yes! > I'm not too nervous about PhotoRag, but as usual with my timing I bought > about 600.00 > worth this week. Naturally, I started a window test today! But with all the > window tests I did a couple years ago, > just about everything ends up with the same sort of changes in a month. > Mike, does your Florida source ship paper? I might be looking into getting > the 35x46 3/4 William Turner sheets. > If Photo Rag turns out to be a loser, than William Turner is the only other > paper I would use. My criteria is to use only papers that look good in all > types of lighting with MIS FS inks. Actually Jazz, Wells River types do > well in all lighting too just not as good as PHOTORAG! > Steve M. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Photorag 308 turning yellow
2002-02-10 by sdmey4@aol.com
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