I have both a Canon BJ-200 and a BJC-5000.  The black ink on the 200 is
pretty
prone to moisture damage.  The blank ink on the 5000 is better, but still
does
smudge.  I've tried to smudge the color ink on the 5000, it seems pretty
resistant.
Ron

On Mon, 1 Feb 1999 13:16:50 -0800 Frank Suszka <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>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.
>
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