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are inkjet prints archival
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Inkjet prints can be archival, depending on the type of inks and paper used. Archival inks, which are pigment-based rather than dye-based, and acid-free papers ensure prints have a longer lifespan, often exceeding 100 years under ideal conditions. The longevity of an inkjet print also depends on the environmental factors such as exposure to light, humidity, and air quality. Proper storage and display can significantly extend the lifespan of inkjet prints. Manufacturers such as Epson and Canon offer archival inks and papers specifically designed for longevity. It is important for consumers to look for these options if the goal is to produce prints with archival qualities for artistic or historical preservation purposes.
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