Of course the blacks are remarkable, they're dyes most likely, regardless of what facy name you want to attach to them to confuse people. I'm sure they've known the fade resistance all along. Nano is probably no better than the Epson 1270 dye/hybred inks, probably worse. Just what we thought all along. And just think, Wilhelm had nothing to do with it. John --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Ernst Dinkla <E.Dinkla@c...> wrote: > > Howard Shaw wrote: > > > That is disappointing. In this launch press release, > > http://pdfserver.prweb.com/pdfdownload/316598/pr.pdf > > it says (third paragraph from the bottom of the first page) - > > > > "NanoChrome Hybrid Resin Technology has met the strict challenges of > > fade resistance tests conducted by > > independent laboratories and industry specialists. Test results are > > available at www.inkvillage.com and > > conclude that fade resistance is comparable or better than major > > archival inks currently on the market while > > maintaining more vivid and dense colors." > > > > I've searched for those tests on InkVillage's web site but have been > > unable to find them. I've also emailed Inkvillage for a link but had no > > reply. Does anyone know where these results can be found? > > I wouldn't call it results but at this site they add: > > "Tested over 100 yrs fade resistance" > > http://www.ussublimation.com/Bulk_Printer_Ink_in_Bottles.htm > > Could be "yards" of course. > > > Ernst > > -- > Ernst Dinkla > > > www.pigment-print.com > ( unvollendet ) >
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[Digital BW] Re: NanoChrome South Window Fade Test
2006-01-27 by john dean
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