Museo Cold ph Extract/fading
2001-09-09 by allentakichi@earthlink.net
On longevity, the museo is outpreforming the hahnemuhle 310 with my inhouse (not released) pigmented and dye enhanced inks. This is a pleasant surprise and I would encourage users to do some of their own side by side testing on this. For my own print shop, I've switched to the Crane paper line for what I think is the max archival coated solution on art papers of these textures. Pigmented inks (and some common ones) have turned out to be media dependent for fade resistance in my tests. Real world corroboration would be useful information. Allen Maertz lincolninks.com Message: 10 Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 02:31:38 -0000
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From: "Martin Wesley" < mwesley250@...> Subject: Re: Museo Cold pH Extract --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Robert Rex <chameleon@i...> wrote: (snip) Robert, Once again we appreciate you coming through with the hard numbers. Museo certainly fulfills all the requirements of a paper that will literally last for centuries. I really appreciate your efforts to educate us in the area of OBA's and I hope that you will be able to pick the brains of your R&D wizards to let us know what happens to these chemicals once they stop doing their job. To avoid any confusion Museo and other Crane papers contain no OBA's. Thank you, Martin Wesley