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Old May 8th 07, 08:57 AM posted to aus.photo,rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.technique.art
Kennedy McEwen
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Default Interview with Henry Wilhelm on print permanence

In article , Bill Tuthill
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In rec.photo.digital Kennedy McEwen wrote:

What's your experience?

My experience of the issue is well documented in the archives of this
and other forums where the subject was discussed at the time. I was
also the first point of contact Epson made within their European
customer base when they finally decided to act in resolving the problem
instead of ignoring it. Again, all verifiable in the open archives
should you require evidence.


My experience is that I've never had an Epson inkjet print (dye-based
OEM ink on various papers) that lasted longer than a year without fading
when posted in our kitchen, even in spots not receiving direct sunlight.

Epson inkjet prints do last a long time under fluorescent light, even
so-called full-spectrum fluorescent, but sunlight seems to be a killer.

Has anybody had success with some paper or other (with dye-based ink)?


They all last when displayed under glass, as is now recommended by Epson
for dye based inks. However, I have several dye prints on Matte
Heavyweight and Archival Matte (although Epson suggest this is for
pigment only) which have been open to the elements in my kitchen (quite
a severe environment given cooking by-products) for several years.
Whilst they look OK, they are only in direct sunlight during late
afternoon and early evening and not at all in winter.

If you are really after long print life though, don't use dye inks -
Epson or otherwise.
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