The guaranteed longevity of their "archival" ink is just a joke. 10 years after I had a whole bunch of large super brilliant color metal prints, printed by them, in order to sell them on art shows, I noticed that the blue and green tones started to fade on my left overs. I also saw a print in a customer's house having changed the same way. All terribly reddish, so I fear this happened to my other sold prints, too. Similar things happen to the black and white prints which are starting to turn reddish, too. None of the prints ever were exposed to direct UV light, most of them being stored carefully without any exposure to daylight in acid free boxes. It's not ok to point out a guaranteed archival ink quality of over a 100 years and now after 10 years I can't use most of the expensive products any more. Bummer.
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