Re: further adventures with Rising/Zia


David Michael Kennedy (david@davidmichaelkennedy.com)
Sun, 04 Apr 1999 21:48:26 -0600


Rising has now removed lot #'s from the 100 sheet packages of their paper. at least the last 1,000 sheet i've gotten have been without them.
David
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Eric Neilsen <e.neilsen@worldnet.att.net>
    To: cjweese@wtco.net <cjweese@wtco.net>; Alt Photo <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
    Date: Sunday, April 04, 1999 9:38 PM
    Subject: Re: further adventures with Rising/Zia
    
    
    Carl & Darryl,
    Lot #s are printed on the package that the paper is shipped in. This may not, however, be the same package that you get it in. Paper is shipped in lot sizes, 50sheet, 100sheets, up to 500 sheets at a time. If you ask, many sales people will be able to include that information for you when you place your order. If you order a 100 sheets the package may have the information on it. You can call/contact the manufacture of the paper and they will be able to tell you when it was made if needed. Paper supplies should be rotated on the shelf, but no guaranties on that. And as several people have mentioned, the storage of the paper will affect how it works.

    Carl Weese wrote:

        Darryl,
        Excellent thought. Excellent paranoia. I haven't the faintest idea what
        the answer is <s>.

        ---Carl

    Darryl wrote:
I have to think ordering an enormous batch is prudent. I'm going to order some of
the Kinsella Bristols and compare this paper with the Smith paper.

One question, how will you know your order is from the same batch? Paranoid me,
maybe, but I worry about many such trivial thoughts. ;->

    So, yes It is prudent, if good prints were made from a specific lot # and that someone assures you can order more as needed from the same lot #.
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