boscawen46
New member
Hi,
I have been printing text onto paper using pigment ink. The paper is called Mondi 3 and is chlorine free and described as such " Mondi BIO TOP 3 Natural White A3 120gsm paper is archival quality and meets ISO 9706 standards".
Up until now I have been spraying each sheet with a UV fixative to prolong the life of the paper and ink and to prevent yellowing.
I am wondering if this is unnecessary ( it is time consuming )though as pigment ink has a very long " life" and this paper is archival and presumably shouldn't yellow.
Any advice is welcome but particularly please from anyone who knows for sure about these things.
Thanks
I have been printing text onto paper using pigment ink. The paper is called Mondi 3 and is chlorine free and described as such " Mondi BIO TOP 3 Natural White A3 120gsm paper is archival quality and meets ISO 9706 standards".
Up until now I have been spraying each sheet with a UV fixative to prolong the life of the paper and ink and to prevent yellowing.
I am wondering if this is unnecessary ( it is time consuming )though as pigment ink has a very long " life" and this paper is archival and presumably shouldn't yellow.
Any advice is welcome but particularly please from anyone who knows for sure about these things.
Thanks