> . . .
> longevity of the image when produced on archival paper (another factor in
> my study). Next are prints made with pigments, but even many of them are
> mordanted dyes. How long a time is "archival"? A lifetime? Forever? I have
> . . .
Sil,
Have you looked at pigment based inks available to refill injet
cartridges? A copy of an E-Mail response follows . . . I haven't had the
time to order and test the ink. If the ink is truly pigment based, I
would think that the print should be archival.
Sincerely, Art
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>From sales@nujet.com Thu Feb 5 04:39:51 1998
Date: Tue, 03 Feb 1998 12:40:16 -0600
From: sales@nujet.com
To: Art Chakalis <achakali@freenet.columbus.oh.us>
Subject: Re: Pigment Black for the HP1000Cse
Art Chakalis wrote:
>
> Can your pigment black ink be used with the new HP100Cse in it's 600x600
> dpi mode?
>
> Sincerely, Art
>
> Art Chakalis
> Columbus, Ohio, USA
>From NuJet:
We stock 5 different Pigment Black Inks.
Our Pigment Black Ink for the HP-1000 using the HP-51645A Black
cartridge is a high resolution 600+ dpi ink. It is also sharper and
darker than the standard factory ink with exceptional refill qualities.
Bulk Ink is at http://www.nujet.com/inksp.html
Thank You
Bart Como
sales@nujet.com