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Jim I would be printing photographic images mostly, would the Generations ink be as good as a dye based ink for this purpose. I have read that pigmented ink is really only useful for artwork and dye based for photographs. I think you have used both, so what would be my best bet for archival photo printing? Regards, Murray Zaharia Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur. Anything in Latin sounds profound. ----- Original Message ----- From: J. Arthur Davis <jarthurdavis@earthlink.net> To: <epson-inkjet@leben.com> Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 3:59 PM Subject: Re: Generations Inks > Cathy: > I have to agree with Harold on this one. I have now tested, with > targets, and with actual printing and find these inks to be as good as > OEM inks. As for the archival issue, who knows. At the present time > since they are pigmented inks I for one am giving them the benefit of > the doubt and assuming they are as archival as any pigmented ink. I may > be proven wrong in the future, if so I'll reprint the images for my > clients at no charge. - ** Dygraphics November Sale: 15% off on most 8.5 x 11 media, ** ** including Concorde Rag, Somerset Velvet, Capri Canvas, ** ** and Liege: http://www.dygraphics.com or 888-786-8832 **