mkochsch
Member
Here's something interesting. I've been poking around the silk-screen and t-shirt printing sites because it's something that also interests me. They make positives where we make negatives using similar transparent projection materials. There's a whole line of OHP materials being marketed for either dye or pigmented printers depending on which one you use. The general consensus is that the dye printers do a better job of achieving higher densities. Companies supplying the screen printing industry even market their own line of dye inks for pigmented printers (e.g. R1800 and other Epson models). The REALLY interesting thing about this is that they ADD more UV blocking agents into inks because they need to block at much higher densities 4.0 logD.
Someone out there who needs ink should consider ordering some of these inks to test them out. If they're better for blocking UV they might be just the ticket for making superior digital negatives without having to resort to RIPS. The ArTainium inks in particular seem like they may hold great potential for upping the UV blocking bar.
http://www.imagecreations.ca/html/artainium_ink.html
http://screenprinters.net/product_group.php?gid=fastink&type=fastinkfilm
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Someone out there who needs ink should consider ordering some of these inks to test them out. If they're better for blocking UV they might be just the ticket for making superior digital negatives without having to resort to RIPS. The ArTainium inks in particular seem like they may hold great potential for upping the UV blocking bar.
http://www.imagecreations.ca/html/artainium_ink.html
http://screenprinters.net/product_group.php?gid=fastink&type=fastinkfilm
~m