Eric Neilsen (e.neilsen@worldnet.att.net)
Mon, 05 Apr 1999 20:03:25 -0500
David, Was that one order of 1000 sheets in 10 packages or 10 different
100 sheet orders?  I could see that if you ordered directly, they
(Rising) would know what you had received from them and not bothered
with a lot #.  Or did you have them make a special batch for you?  Once
you had commented working closely with Rising on some paper problems.
David Michael Kennedy wrote:
>  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 #.
>      --
>      Eric J. Neilsen
>      4101 Commerce Street, Suite #9
>      Dallas, TX 75226
>      214-827-8301
>      http://home.att.net/~e.neilsen
>
>
-- Eric J. Neilsen 4101 Commerce Street, Suite #9 Dallas, TX 75226 214-827-8301 http://home.att.net/~e.neilsen
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