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ARCHIVAL PHOTO-QUALITY PRINTERS
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- Archival photo-quality printers using selected (*) manufacturer's ink and paper are capable of producing high resolution, smooth black & white, wide color range prints lasting more than 70 years when displayed under glass in normal light. Ink-jet printers are listed unless (noted otherwise). Most of the listed (*) printers have been tested and rated by Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc.
- The first listed model number is marketed in the USA and Canadian markets
- -XXX -YYY indicates similar models for European, and other world markets
- / indicates larger or smaller printer models using identical technology
- Brother is the tradename for Brother International Corporation of NJ USA
- Canon is the tradename for Canon Inc. of Japan
- Epson is the tradename for Seiko Epson Corporation of Japan
- HP is the tradename for Hewlett-Packard of CA USA
- Kodak is the tradename for Eastman Kodak Company of NY USA
- Lexmart is the tradename for Lexmart International, Inc. KY USA
- Samsung is the tradename for Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea