At 04:16 PM 2/1/99 , Frank Suszka wrote:
>Mary Elise Zimlich wrote:
>
>During all the discussion about printers someone mentioned moisture
>and Canon ink not going well together.
>
>The fact that all Ink jet printer ink is the same, it's hard to get away
>from the fact that moisture or a wet finger will not smudge or cause the
>in to run.
>
>One of Canons printers is supposed to be smudge proof and water proof. I
>think it is their model BJC-5000 but please don't quote me on this one.
>I could be wrong.
>
>Does anyone have a printer and the ink is more
>permanent? Doesn't run with moisture?
>
Since you have an Epson, you may want to try
http://www.missupply.com/store.cgi and look at their archival inks for
Epson. I don't have Epson but have ordered my inks from this company for
the past couple of years for an HP. Their normal inks are better than HP
for being resistant to smudging from "slight" moisture.
Their description of their Epson archival inks:
"These inks have been specially formulated for Epson desktop printers. They
are a hybrid dye based-pigmented ink which is totally impervious to water,
have an extremely high degree of UV resistance and an estimated archival
life of over 100 years. We are in the process of having them certified by
an independent test lab."
Doug Simmons
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