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Technical Brief—EPSON Archival Inks
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Lightfastness of the EPSON Archival Inks is rated over 100 years before noticeable fading occurs, under 
normal indoor fluorescent lighting conditions, in a glass frame, when using Epson Archival Inks and Epson 
Fine Art Papers.
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Summary
EPSON Archival Ink offers the following benefits:
Longest life—lightfastness up to 200 years
High degree of stability after printing
Widest color gamut of any pigment ink
Strongest durability
Highest gloss that allows the widest media selection, including matte, watercolor,  and RC photo type 
papers—other pigment inks can only be used with matte papers.
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4.  Better lightfastness: 
 EPSON Archival Inks have a higher lightfastness rating than conventional pigment 
inks.   
Conventional Pigment Inks:   
Because pigments exist in a solid particle 
state, they have good lightfastness, 
however, over time the outer color fades, 
leaving color only in the interior portion of 
the particle.
EPSON's MicroCrystal Encapsulation Technology:
An extremely light-resistant material protects 
the pigment particles and minimizes light 
damage
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Lightfastness ratings based on accelerated testing of prints on EPSON special media, displayed indoors, under glass. Actual print stability 
will vary according to image, display conditions, light intensity, humidity, and atmospheric conditions. Epson does not guarantee longevity 
of prints. Ratings do not estimate the durability of the paper itself. For maximum print life, display all prints under glass or laminations or 
properly store them.