I haven't seen any evidence of bronzing on Ilford Gallerie or Ilford
Fine Art. (I just reexamined a Gallerie print that has deep  black
shadows.) But it was printed with an Epson 1200. However, I think the
1200 and 870 use the same type of ink.
Paul

Bruce Dayton wrote:
> 
> I had the same bronzing effect on Ilford paper (so sad, I liked the paper)
> when printing with my 870 Epson.  As long as I use the Epson stuff, I see no
> problems.  Incidentally, Epson makes a glossy Film that looks somewhat like
> Cibachrome material.  I have had best luck printing on it.  It is a bit
> costly - $2.00/sheet.
> 
> Bruce Dayton
> Sacramento, CA
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Coyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 9:54 PM
> Subject: RE: Inkjet papers
> 
> > Bill, be careful with some non-Epson papers.  The Epson black (on my
> Stylus
> > Colour 800) tends to go bronze on Pelikan paper almost before it's dry,
> which
> > is not a good look!
> >
> > For trial purposes, I'd strongly recommend buying the least possible
> quantity
> > of any other brand than Epson .
> >
> > And yes, if the paper is listed you will be able to use it.
> >
> > I believe the difference is that a pigment ink contains minute particles
> of the
> > colour suspended in a carrier, and the colour is thus deposited on the
> printing
> > surface when you print.  Dye inks will presumably place something like a
> colour
> > wash on the paper.  I'm open to correction on this, obviously!
> >
> > John Coyle
> > Brisbane, Australia
> >
> >
> > On Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:05 PM, William Robb
> > [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > > I am pretty much a newbie to this stuff, so I am really playing
> > > it safe. I presume that if it is on my printer softwares drop
> > > down list for paper types, I can use it.
> > > Does anyone have a list of what types of paper are compatable
> > > with the Epson C80 printer ink?
> > > A read a post earlier about this being a pigment based ink
> > > rather than a dye based ink.
> > > Whats the difference?
> > > Help Me!!!!!
> > > Or should I just sign on to the Leben list and get email burn
> > > out?
> > > William Robb
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