Posted by Gary on 02/22/07 01:57
"kim" <ntscuser@aol.com> wrote in message
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> <mst3kpimp@aol.com> wrote in message
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>> Does this happen to you guys? Once printed the white text on my DVD
>> sleeves gradually turns pink after a week or two around the edges or
>> completly depending on the darkness of the background. However the
>> white parts in the various photos seem unaffected. I've tried HP and
>> lexmark photo paper with similar results. I'm using an HP printer with
>> vivera inks. Is this a photo paper thing? Is there an alternative to
>> photo paper to fix this but with quality image reproduction? Howabout
>> those sprays I see? Thanks for the help.
On my printer I don't print white as there is not an ink for it.
Surely the white is the natural colour of the paper so if it is changing
colour it must be the paper that is changing colour. I suspect there is a
certain amount of optical illusion as to the amount of colour change
dependant on the colour of the background that the white text is printed on
, this may explain why photos appear not to be affected in the same way.
Gary
>
> A friend uses a HP printer with plain 160gsm card to make DVD covers and
> has no issues with print quality.
>
> (kim)
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