Re: BORDEN & RILEY PAPER and OHP not Pictorico

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From: Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Date: 05/24/03-12:43:31 AM Z


P.S. re the Borden & Riley paper -- a friend (having read about it in P-F)
says her students buy it in large single sheets for 69 cents and it's
terrific for cyano and VDB ...

And another P.S. re OHP film for inkjet other than Pictorico. My first
choice (Carmen's too, as I recall, or one of them) is the Kodak reverse
print backlit film. However, last year it only came in rolls... so it's
hard to test a few sheets... (Maybe it's out in sheets now? Jim, try
Carlick and AI Friedman in NYC, or call Encad 800/441-3475.)

It's 0.32 on densitometer unoiled, but as I noted, when freshly oiled it
goes down to less than 0.10 -- lowest of any substrate. More important, it
seemed to me the toughest and easiest handling of any I tried. No
banding,flaking, or other inkjet artifacts....

Judy


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