Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/07/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The problem, as I see it, is, all inkjet processes put the ink on TOP of the gloss. Cibachrome prints have the image UNDER the gloss. This is very noticeable when viewing the finished result. To make an inkjet print look like a Ciba, you would have to laminate the inkjet with a high gloss material. JB At 06:09 AM 7/7/2004, Mark Rabiner wrote: >" >This is a revolution in digital inkjet printing. An exciting new product >from Charles Berger (of UltraStable fame) is his new "Xtreme Gamut Gloss >Xtra White" inkjet media. This product truly looks like the original >"Cibachrome" gloss. Matched with this new media are his new "Xtreme Gamut" >inks. These new dye-based inks are estimated to last 50 - 55 years with the >new matched media (both ink and media have been submitted to Wilhelm for >testing). The inks will originally be available in cartridges for the 3000 >(only $49.99 each) and 9000 (only $69.99 each) Epson printers. Cartridges >for the smaller Epson Stylus Color printers will be available in about 8 - >10 weeks. It is not recommended that the Xtreme Gamut papers be used with >any ink but the Xtreme Gamut inkset."