Tom, > I find his comments on his new PiezoGloss paper interesting too: "It is a > high gloss surface after printing and this is going to be very > popular with > those looking for gloss. But the paper only glosses with the PiezoTone > formulation for Canon." Er, huh? Either the paper is glossy or not. The paper doesn't get every square nano-micron hit with ink...so I'm not clear how that would be possible. Is this saying that it's the ink that glosses, and the white areas of the paper don't gloss? That would look weird! Austin
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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Are Clogs Common? (was Jon Cone's new B/W system)
2003-03-01 by Austin Franklin