Hewlett Packard told us that their carbon-based laserjet technology
is "archival". Is that not true? Standard inkjet is definitely not
(just try getting a page printed on an inkjet wet!). We have been
assuming that our laserjet on archival paper would stand the test of
time.
> The only thing close to atrue archival printing method we have discovered
> is by reinking Hewlett Packard inkjet cartridges- and that's a messy and
> imperfect process.
>
> Tim
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Karen W. Anderson, Registrar <[log in to unmask]>
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
Canyon, Texas
Phone: 806-656-2966; Fax: 806-656-2250
Everything I say is IMHO, as I know nothing for certain.
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