Hi Michael

Just read your e-mail on olmec paper is there a web site with the results of
the uv testing.

I am a little bit worried because i have just started printing drum scans of
paintings i shot on olmec 260gsm optimum satin  paper printed on my epson
2100.

I prefer the look on olmec paper to the epson because it has no bronzing in
the blacks, it also has better looking colour.

Colin Fanning
TEL: 020 8560 3024



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Harvey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: [PRODIG] Espson Glossy Paper-Photo Weight


> Colin Fanning wrote:
>
> > They stock most epson papers, have you tried olmec paper ? I think that
this
> > is the best paper for inkjets, especially on the epson 2100 printer,
hope
> > this is of some help regards colin
>
> Olmec
>
> Allbeit, Olmec is a very nice product wrt look and feel, there are issues
> with image stability on their papers. I heard a rumour that the paper
> contained trapped gasses that actually promoted image fading.
>
> It is one of the worst contenders when testing for uv image stability.
>
> This information is now 12 months old, however, I have not noticed any
> change in the Olmec substrate as yet.
>
> Anyone else have any observations?
>
> Mike
>
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