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Pigment vs. dye inks – Which is best? Creative Notes By Rick LePage, DEC 4, 2006 4:00 pm PST. For the past five months, I’ve been living in printer heaven, testing some new inkjet printers ...
A 13-inch pigment-ink photo printer like the Epson SureColor P600 lets you make gallery-quality color and black-and-white prints on a wide variety of paper surfaces.
Whereas dye inks can begin to fade within days of being laid down on paper, pigment inks can retain much of their original vibrancy for years – as many as 100, depending on the type of paper ...
If you are serious about printing your photographs or your fine art prints yourself, or if you just want to print professional-looking images of your work for your portfolio, it’s a good idea to ...
Grant Murney, product manager of RxD inkjet pigment dispersions, says “In developing the new RxD Orange, Green and Violet dispersions we’ve carefully selected the best polymers and processing ...
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