Giclee prints

From: Guy Glorieux <guy.glorieux_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Sun 03 Dec 2000 - 05:28:30 PST

B2MYOUNG@aol.com wrote:

> Giclee is an inkjet print, usually done on rag watercolor paper with a high
> end printer and archival inks. They are expensive and must be done in a
> service bureau and sell for much more than an ordinary inkjet prints, which
> are not archival. (The new Epson 2000P printer is supposed to be archival).
> leezy

Is Giclee a continuous tone process or bubble jet process.? Does
anybody have experience with continuous tone digital printing processes
in this list? e.g. what is the equipment, how much does it cost, is it
superior to bubble jet, etc...?

Guy
Received on Sun Dec 3 08:32:12 2000

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