You could print a negative digital image on clear acetate with an inkjet 
printer and then make a contact print on photographic paper. Of course you 
could make a better print with the inkjet printer.

What's your objective here? You might achieve an interesting result, but I 
doubt that it would be a high quality image.
Paul
----- "John Sessoms" <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:

> Does anyone know of a product that will allow you to project
> [negative] 
> digital images onto paper for traditional B&W development?
> 
> I'm thinking of something like an enlarger with digital taking the
> place 
> of the condenser and negative holder.
> 
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