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Fading Coloured Photos
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Printing from a Canon Pixma, using good inks and Canon photo paper.
Initial results always sparkling, good colours, etc. But if I stick a photo on the wall ( not in sunlight at all) after some months it gets faded.
Is there any way round this? Do commercial photo printing firms still use some sort of fixative?
Ta.
BillB
Initial results always sparkling, good colours, etc. But if I stick a photo on the wall ( not in sunlight at all) after some months it gets faded.
Is there any way round this? Do commercial photo printing firms still use some sort of fixative?
Ta.
BillB
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always use quality paper but apart from the photo sized card, which I use rarely, its not Canon. I think its HP and Kodak at the moment, plus some crafting brands. when I need to stock up, I look for branded bargains. I agree about the cost of the inks, and in my oldest printer I do use non Canon, but in my posh new ones, I stick to Canon.
Oh well, I'll keep searching for an explanation - not convinced that Canon and their ilk have the best interests of consumers at heart!
One odd thing is that it is only certain colour-combinations that seem to go off while others stay put. Photos of our pet robin (brown and red) fade, but ones from decades ago of other furry friends stay pretty much the same.
One odd thing is that it is only certain colour-combinations that seem to go off while others stay put. Photos of our pet robin (brown and red) fade, but ones from decades ago of other furry friends stay pretty much the same.
I don't think they can add idiosyncracies that mean that they work better with their printers.......I do think that SOMETIMES you get what you pay for. I use non canon inks in my old printer for things that have a brief use or for letters and so on. I have no idea whether they would fade with time or not. What I do say is that pictures that I have printed with Canon inks 15 years ago have not faded.
You could try an inkjet fixative spray
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Not used it myself but may be worth a try
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Not used it myself but may be worth a try
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