> Russell Shaw wrote:
>
>
> I think the gelatine coating only absorbs
> and quickly dries with dye ink.
>
> The i865 has both pigment and dye ink black
> tanks, though the aftermarket cheap replacement
> for the pigment tank is usually a dye one too.
> The colour tanks are all dye.
>
> When printing with text, the pigment tank is
> used. Pigment ink stays wet on the gelatine
> surface because the ink is oil/wax based to be
> waterproof. The gelatine only absorbs water,
> and dye inks are more "watery" based.
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> A pigment ink gets its colour from the colour
> of the suspended solids. They usually fade
> less in UV light.
>
> A dye ink has no solids. The colour comes from
> the liquid. They usually break down and fade
> more in UV light (i can't say for certain about
> modern formulations though).
I think (but am not sure) that my phototool
printing is being done with the BC-3 (pigment)
cart.
The print was told to do "B&W only"
I will try do some tests making sure different
carts are used to see.
BTW - the ink DOES stay "wet" for a long time on
the gelatine surface. However after the oven
treatment it does not "pool" when wet so makes
nice solid dark (temporarily wet) blacks.
I have read that yellow ink is sometimes more
UV blocking than black because of anti-fade
UV blockers used. I have not tried this myself
yet.