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While searching for the ultimate gloss - ink, paper, enhancer/optimizer I came again across the rarely discussed problems with yellow pigment inks that they fade more quickly than other colors, tested as such by Aardenburg with Epson Ultrachrome inks. Testing of the new HD ink of the P600/800 shows a significant improvement in that respect. But none of the suppliers of compatible HD inks - Lyson, Vermont ink, Rihac and others loose so far a word whether their inks would yield the same improvement of their yellow inks. The yellow pigment fading problem is known since a long time as a publication of Konica by 2004 shows
http://www.konicaminolta.com/inkjet/technology/report/pdf/icis_200205_tomotake.pdf
I didn't know that Konica was/is involved in inkjet printing, but laser toner is as well pigment based which may
create the link.
http://www.konicaminolta.com/inkjet/technology/report/pdf/icis_200205_tomotake.pdf
I didn't know that Konica was/is involved in inkjet printing, but laser toner is as well pigment based which may
create the link.