In article <326f82eb.3816542@news.chesco.com>, neufer@chesco.com says...

>The Back Print film sounds good. Do you have any info on
>whether the image will fade in time when exposed to light? I
>heard that can happen with other papers, but I just got an ink
>jet and have yet to experience it. I have been printing some
>art images on the Premium paper (about a dime a sheet) and they
>really don't look bad when I mount them on styrofoam board. I
>wonder if there is a way to protect images printed on this type
>of paper from fading? Some kind of anti-ultraviolet spray or
>lamination? Something that will make the picture more
>permanent? Appreciate any suggestions.

We tried a fade test on the Epson (rather nice) prints - the fade
rate even behind glass was astonishingly rapid, making Epson
prints not suitable for even short term hanging, alas... The Alps
printer promises better print fade resistance, but I haven't started
the fade test yet...
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