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Revision as of 14:39, 31 August 2010
ARCHIVAL PHOTO-QUALITY PRINTERS
NOTES
- 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). Many of the listed printers have been tested and rated by Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. (*)
- When multiple model numbers are listed for a printer, the first number is the USA - Canadian model number
- -XXX -YYY indicates similar models for European, and other world markets
- / indicates larger or smaller printer models using identical technology
ARCHIVAL PHOTO MEDIA
MEDIA NOTES
- Archival photo media is capable of producing high resolution, smooth black & white, wide color range prints lasting more than 70 years when displayed under glass in normal light. Many of the listed media have been tested and rated by Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc.
- Wikipedia Paper Density
- 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
- Harman is the tradename for Harman Technology Ltd. Cheshire UK
- 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