ChatterBank1 min ago
Photo Printing
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I quite often print photos that I have taken on to good quality (Epson) photo
card so that I can show my friends, the problem is with the hot days peoples
hands get moist with the heat and when they touch the photos the ink comes off.
Apart from the fact that I cant believe that these days printer manufacturers still insist on using "unfast" inks, you would have thought that ink manufacturers would have by now come up with an ink that wouldn't run when it got damp.
I have in the past used car spray lacquer to coat the photos & it works well but it is expensive and stinks the house out for a few hours, so can anybody tell me if there is another product on the market that will fix photos?
card so that I can show my friends, the problem is with the hot days peoples
hands get moist with the heat and when they touch the photos the ink comes off.
Apart from the fact that I cant believe that these days printer manufacturers still insist on using "unfast" inks, you would have thought that ink manufacturers would have by now come up with an ink that wouldn't run when it got damp.
I have in the past used car spray lacquer to coat the photos & it works well but it is expensive and stinks the house out for a few hours, so can anybody tell me if there is another product on the market that will fix photos?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's always the expensive option of buying a colour laser, as used by the supermarkets! The prices are coming down all the time.
There are also pigment printers -
http://www.whatdigita...sus-pigment-inks.html
Not a lot of help if you haven't won the lottery yet!
There are also pigment printers -
http://www.whatdigita...sus-pigment-inks.html
Not a lot of help if you haven't won the lottery yet!
Hi again secsee - just been looking at colour lasers - here's a good one for a reasonable price -
http://www.expertrevi...epson-aculaser-c2800n
I might get one myself!
Funny thing - the cost of replacement cartridges is quite a bit more than the cost of the printer! Use & throw away?
http://www.expertrevi...epson-aculaser-c2800n
I might get one myself!
Funny thing - the cost of replacement cartridges is quite a bit more than the cost of the printer! Use & throw away?
Instead of unfast inks at home (refills are dear) I use online photo print service FotoInsight for prints on photographic paper with a traditional white frame. "Inkjet printing still far from matching online photo processing despite 30% drop in price" http://www.allgraphic...topic.php?f=15&t=2832