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In the midst of paradigm changes in how ink jet materials are now being tested for light stability (otherwise known as fade), Piezography Sepia inks are quietly proving (so far!) to be the most fade-resistant inks ever tested at the Aardenburg archives at the 70 megalux point. Piezography Sepia inks have reached the 70 megalux point at a near perfect state. 70 megalux of exposure to light is equivalent to 70 years of normal display. The Epson K3 ABW system arrived at only 20 megalux in a near perfect state but has since been decaying at a very steady rate. It's unimaginable as to how long Piezography Sepia ink is going to be rated if it has not yet begun to decay at the 70 megalux point. Please read the remainder of this post online by clicking here, as this would otherwise be a long email!
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