> Probably the best storage system for archive Cds is
> the Secol system. 
> 
> I am now learning that humidity is the biggest
> single factor in all longevity 
> issues. I have a de-humififier running continuously.
> Holding inkjet paper in 
> front of a electric heater for a few seconds before
> printing increases the 
> longevity of the inks and shortens the cure time. 
> 
> Bob Croxford 

Hi Bob
The Secol thing looks interesting, but isn't the
problem the fact that nobody actually knows about CD
longevity and storage? Time will be, for some as this
posting shows, a bitter and costly experience. Like
illness, I hope it's not me. When it has been a
problem I turn to older machines and that has so far
proved a saviour.

Have you tried Phylum-for-free at VersionTracker
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/windows/21768.
I don't currently archive enough to need it, but it
looks interesting and it's free.

How can warm paper increase ink longevity, how can you
know. Is there a time/temperature graph!!

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