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Tin Ho,
Thanks for joining me for the test. Actually I do have Canon ink, but only the BCI-6 type and this won't be a good comparison, since we are dealing with Hobbicolor UW-8 versus Canon CLI-8 Chromalife100 ink. Be careful with the increased humidity in your bathroom. Also, don't put them directly on the windows, otherwise there won't be any gas diffusion trough the printing layer to mimic ozone deterioraton (best to leave a small gap between paper and glas). I would be very upsetting if the UW8 ink is degraded very fast, since I love those vibrant and vivid colours very much (much better than Canon's own BCI-6/CLI-8 inks).
Thanks for joining me for the test. Actually I do have Canon ink, but only the BCI-6 type and this won't be a good comparison, since we are dealing with Hobbicolor UW-8 versus Canon CLI-8 Chromalife100 ink. Be careful with the increased humidity in your bathroom. Also, don't put them directly on the windows, otherwise there won't be any gas diffusion trough the printing layer to mimic ozone deterioraton (best to leave a small gap between paper and glas). I would be very upsetting if the UW8 ink is degraded very fast, since I love those vibrant and vivid colours very much (much better than Canon's own BCI-6/CLI-8 inks).