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This is the very point one that I tried to emphasize early on in your testing, that the ink chosen was shown to be a weaker sample, yet it held up extremely well with swellable paper and this is a testament to what we are looking at here.I'm actually taking quite a lot of luminance readings via the histogram function for the CMYK color patches and could do lots of things - graphs, plots whatever - per color or cumulated and all that but this does not change the essence of this test - these swellable papers provide an excellent fade protection to an ink which just performs pretty poor (or should I say even average for a refill ink) on typical microporus papers.
The difficult supply situation of such papers - ease of availability and moderate pricing - makes it currently impossible to use such papers for a wider user base.
The scale of differences is also not to be ignored as well, If I am reading your results correctly, even when the Dl inks are starting to show weakness, the poor ink sample with the swellable is still soldiering on!
Swellable papers need to be brought back into the market again by someone!