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I've been using Arches Watercolor paper (mainly cold press) for over a year. Initially, printing from the Epson 1200 and, since April from my new 1270 with beautiful results. I really like this paper, but don't have any information or suspicion about how long these prints will last. I've sold several so far in sizes ranging from 5 x 7 to 13 x 19. I also do my own mounting/matting. I've been to the Wilhelm Research site and they have only show test results for this paper on the Epson 3000 with Lysonic E inks (and other "art" papers) with very good results; archival life = 50 - 55 years). Has anyone any experience with this beautiful media or any other art papers that may indicate life expectancy with the Epson 1270? Warren Kneis, Creative Edge - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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