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hobbicolors ink fades in 2 months
I made a post a few months ago that I was very impressed with
hobbicolors ink for a 5 color printer. Here's the link... http://groups.google.com/group/comp.... 3a55a8198ac4 However, today I looked at the pictures that were printed 2 months ago and it has noticeable fade. The paper that was used was the 4x6 Staples brand photo paper. Although the hobbicolor ink is still very impressive when it was printed 2 months ago, I'm very disappointed that it only lasted 2 months. The photos were printed was never in direct sunlight. I'm not sure if I did something wrong. Does anybody know why it would fade that fast? |
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hobbicolors ink fades in 2 months
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:37:17 -0700 (PDT), wrote
in : I made a post a few months ago that I was very impressed with hobbicolors ink for a 5 color printer. Here's the link... http://groups.google.com/group/comp.... 3a55a8198ac4 However, today I looked at the pictures that were printed 2 months ago and it has noticeable fade. The paper that was used was the 4x6 Staples brand photo paper. Although the hobbicolor ink is still very impressive when it was printed 2 months ago, I'm very disappointed that it only lasted 2 months. The photos were printed was never in direct sunlight. I'm not sure if I did something wrong. Does anybody know why it would fade that fast? Now, THERE is a patsy question for the inky-stinky Measekite if ever there was one! I predict he won't be able to resist rising to the bait, and bite like a big, black alsatian. -- - Nic. |
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hobbicolors ink fades in 2 months
Nicolaas Hawkins wrote:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:37:17 -0700 (PDT), wrote in : I made a post a few months ago that I was very impressed with hobbicolors ink for a 5 color printer. Here's the link... http://groups.google.com/group/comp.... 3a55a8198ac4 However, today I looked at the pictures that were printed 2 months ago and it has noticeable fade. The paper that was used was the 4x6 Staples brand photo paper. Although the hobbicolor ink is still very impressive when it was printed 2 months ago, I'm very disappointed that it only lasted 2 months. The photos were printed was never in direct sunlight. I'm not sure if I did something wrong. Does anybody know why it would fade that fast? Now, THERE is a patsy question for the inky-stinky Measekite if ever there was one! I predict he won't be able to resist rising to the bait, and bite like a big, black alsatian. He IS inkystinky, aka measher-****-head!...LOL! |
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hobbicolors ink fades in 2 months
Nicolaas Hawkins wrote:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:37:17 -0700 (PDT), wrote in : I made a post a few months ago that I was very impressed with hobbicolors ink for a 5 color printer. Here's the link... http://groups.google.com/group/comp.... 3a55a8198ac4 However, today I looked at the pictures that were printed 2 months ago and it has noticeable fade. The paper that was used was the 4x6 Staples brand photo paper. Although the hobbicolor ink is still very impressive when it was printed 2 months ago, I'm very disappointed that it only lasted 2 months. The photos were printed was never in direct sunlight. I'm not sure if I did something wrong. Does anybody know why it would fade that fast? Now, THERE is a patsy question for the inky-stinky Measekite if ever there was one! Who do you think started this thread? You took his troll bait. |
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hobbicolors ink fades in 2 months
Nicolaas Hawkins wrote in
: On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:37:17 -0700 (PDT), wrote in : I made a post a few months ago that I was very impressed with hobbicolors ink for a 5 color printer. Here's the link... http://groups.google.com/group/comp....wse_thread/thr ead/1c2b0d0ff596a9a1/27563a55a8198ac4?lnk=st&q=hobbicolors+5+color#275 63a55a8198ac4 However, today I looked at the pictures that were printed 2 months ago and it has noticeable fade. The paper that was used was the 4x6 Staples brand photo paper. Although the hobbicolor ink is still very impressive when it was printed 2 months ago, I'm very disappointed that it only lasted 2 months. The photos were printed was never in direct sunlight. I'm not sure if I did something wrong. Does anybody know why it would fade that fast? Now, THERE is a patsy question for the inky-stinky Measekite if ever there was one! I predict he won't be able to resist rising to the bait, and bite like a big, black alsatian. The originally posted article by "theoryfordebate" is simply "Measekite" in disguise. Ignore both, they're just trolls. As for Hobbicolors ink, I've been using it for more than 5 years and framed (behind glass) prints are as pristine and colorful as the day they were created. It goes without saying any unframed, unprotected print will fade in two months or less. I made a test with Canon ink on Photo PaperPro, unprotected, not in direct sunlight and it went an "Irish green" in less than 2 months. Happy St. Pat's day, but ........ |
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hobbicolors ink fades in 2 months
Nicolaas Hawkins wrote: On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:37:17 -0700 (PDT), wrote in : I made a post a few months ago that I was very impressed with hobbicolors ink for a 5 color printer. Here's the link... http://groups.google.com/group/comp.periphs.printers/browse_thread/thread/1c2b0d0ff596a9a1/27563a55a8198ac4?lnk=st&q=hobbicolors+5+color# 27563a55a8198ac4 However, today I looked at the pictures that were printed 2 months ago and it has noticeable fade. The paper that was used was the 4x6 Staples brand photo paper. Although the hobbicolor ink is still very impressive when it was printed 2 months ago, I'm very disappointed that it only lasted 2 months. The photos were printed was never in direct sunlight. I'm not sure if I did something wrong. Does anybody know why it would fade that fast? Now, THERE is a patsy question for the inky-stinky Measekite if ever there was one! I predict he won't be able to resist rising to the bait, and bite like a big, black alsatian. I guess you must enjoy being a nut and live in denial. |
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hobbicolors ink fades in 2 months
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hobbicolors ink fades in 2 months
Your name wrote: Nicolaas Hawkins wrote in On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:37:17 -0700 (PDT), wrote in <news:60ee4698-7c7d-47a1-8892-0034b89...oglegroups.com : I made a post a few months ago that I was very impressed with hobbicolors ink for a 5 color printer. Here's the link... http://groups.google.com/group/comp....wse_thread/thr ead/1c2b0d0ff596a9a1/27563a55a8198ac4?lnk=st&q=hobbicolors+5+color# 275 63a55a8198ac4 However, today I looked at the pictures that were printed 2 months ago and it has noticeable fade. The paper that was used was the 4x6 Staples brand photo paper. Although the hobbicolor ink is still very impressive when it was printed 2 months ago, I'm very disappointed that it only lasted 2 months. The photos were printed was never in direct sunlight. I'm not sure if I did something wrong. Does anybody know why it would fade that fast? Now, THERE is a patsy question for the inky-stinky Measekite if ever there was one! I predict he won't be able to resist rising to the bait, and bite like a big, black alsatian. The originally posted article by "theoryfordebate" is simply "Measekite" in disguise. Other than posting inaccuracies how did you conclude this nonsense? Ignore both, they're just trolls. First you say one is a disguise of the other and they are both the same individual and then you infer they are separate. Your logic is unreal. As for Hobbicolors ink, I've been using it for more than 5 years and framed (behind glass) prints are as pristine and colorful as the day they were created. One must defend their ego and their purchase but that is totally false. It goes without saying any unframed, unprotected print will fade in two months or less. I have had Canon prints on my desk under an eastern facing window for 3 years with not noticeable fading. You do not know what you are talking about. I made a test with Canon ink on Photo PaperPro, unprotected, not in direct sunlight and it went an "Irish green" in less than 2 months. I ran the same test and there was no fading. You must be a hobo colors guy or girls. Happy St. Pat's day, but ........ |
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hobbicolors ink fades in 2 months
On Aug 27, 7:56*am, Your name JJ&deargod.net wrote:
Nicolaas Hawkins wrote : On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:37:17 -0700 (PDT), wrote in : I made a post a few months ago that I was very impressed with hobbicolors ink for a 5 color printer. *Here's the link... http://groups.google.com/group/comp....wse_thread/thr ead/1c2b0d0ff596a9a1/27563a55a8198ac4?lnk=st&q=hobbicolors+5+color#275 63a55a8198ac4 However, today I looked at the pictures that were printed 2 months ago and it has noticeable fade. *The paper that was used was the 4x6 Staples brand photo paper. *Although the hobbicolor ink is still very impressive when it was printed 2 months ago, I'm very disappointed that it only lasted 2 months. The photos were printed was never in direct sunlight. *I'm not sure if I did something wrong. *Does anybody know why it would fade that fast? Now, THERE is a patsy question for the inky-stinky Measekite if ever there was one! I predict he won't be able to resist rising to the bait, and bite like a big, black alsatian. The originally posted article by "theoryfordebate" is simply "Measekite" in disguise. *Ignore both, they're just trolls. As for Hobbicolors ink, I've been using it for more than 5 years and framed * (behind glass) prints are as pristine and colorful as the day they were created. *It goes without saying any unframed, unprotected print will fade in two months or less. *I made a test with Canon ink on Photo PaperPro, unprotected, not in direct sunlight and it went an "Irish green" in less than 2 months. *Happy St. Pat's day, but ........ THANKS, I didn't know that. Yes, my prints were not framed. They were were just pinned up on a tack board. BTW - I was using a Canon MP830 with the resetter that was made in germany. |
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