Stock Solution agency is the correct one. Go to it and then get to their
inkjet supplies page. Royce Bair runs the place & is knowledgable about the
inkjet processes. He sells supplies, including a lot of the better archival
combinations now available. He is reliable & good to deal with.
Once you get on the inkjet supply pages there, check out the MIS quadtone &
6 tone B&W cartridges for epson printers. Nice stuff.
dan smith
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Curfman <rcurfman@netusa1.net>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: digital image to paper print making
> Dan,
>
> I am new to the list and am not familiar with this company. Do you have
the
> internet address to this site. I did a search, and came up with "The Stock
> Solutions" photo stock agency. Appreciate you feedback.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rob
>
> ----------
> >From: "Dan Smith, Photographer" <shooter@brigham.net>
> >To: alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca
> >Subject: Re: digital image to paper print making
> >Date: Thu, Dec 30, 1999, 12:21 PM
> >
>
> > Check with The Stock Solution(on the internet) and get a set of the M I
S 6
> > tone ink cartridges. They work well.
> >
> > dan smith
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Rob Curfman <rcurfman@netusa1.net>
> > To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
> > Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 8:05 AM
> > Subject: Re: digital image to paper print making
> >
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> I have been searching for a good archival quad or 6 tone ink cartridge
for
> >> the Epson 1200. Does anybody have a recommendation for starters.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance,
> >>
> >> Rob
> >>
> >> ----------
> >> >From: "Dan Smith, Photographer" <shooter@brigham.net>
> >> >To: alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca
> >> >Subject: Re: digital image to paper print making
> >> >Date: Wed, Dec 29, 1999, 9:20 PM
> >> >
> >>
> >> > Get an Epson printer, some MIS 6 or quadtone inks and some of the
> > excellent
> >> > watercolor papers. Some test out in this combination to an 'expected
> >> > lifespan' of over 125 years.
> >> >
> >> > Then get experimenting, the results can sure look good.
> >> >
> >> > dan smith
> >>
> >
> >
>
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