--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Austin Franklin" <darkroom@i...> wrote: > > So, the paper IS glossy to start with, right? If it IS glossy to start > with, then it should remain glossy after being printed... I'm not clear on > how this supposedly works. If you, or someone else can 'splain it, I'd > appreciate it. > > Austin I think what he's trying to say is that it's glossy to start with, but a normal ink would UNgloss it, however the new ink allows it to remain glossy where it is applied.<P> Personally, I don't care - I prefer matte papers but I think that's what they're trying to say.
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[Digital BW] Re: Are Clogs Common? (was Jon Cone's new B/W system)
2003-03-01 by Peter Nelson <peter@studio-nelson.com>