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Photographic Paper Short Life
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I use a proper Canon paper in my printer(also a Canon 7550Pixma) and the results are fine, but on the rare occasion when we stick a picture on the wall (not in direct sunlight) it fades.
Is there any special paper for such purposes, or is there some sort of fixer used on such prints?
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Is there any special paper for such purposes, or is there some sort of fixer used on such prints?
Ta.
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No, I use substitute inks. This reverts to an earlier answer of yours - you imply that Canon put something else into their inks which prevents such fading.
And not sure of the 'normal' printer business. My Canon is a 5-colour Pixma with the ability to print up to 9400dpi, so not sure what extra spec. you'd need to qualify as a 'photo' printer. But I'm willing to learn!
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And not sure of the 'normal' printer business. My Canon is a 5-colour Pixma with the ability to print up to 9400dpi, so not sure what extra spec. you'd need to qualify as a 'photo' printer. But I'm willing to learn!
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bainbrig, you don't need to buy a whole set, my suggestion was to just buy one colour, whichever colour you see most fade from. My printers aren't identical. They are all photo quality, one is an older all in one, one is a newer all in one and the third is an A3. I use genuine Canon in the A3 and the newer all in one and cheaper ones in the older printer. TBH I have never noticed a difference but I don't pin stuff on the wall where it would fade.
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