What are Archival Inks?
Archival inks are high quality inks that are designed to resist fading and weathering. Archival inks work best with specially designed archival paper or canvas. In order to successfully endure over time, an ink must have the ability to resist fading, and must also remain fast to the paper or canvas it is printed on. The inks we use have lightfastness ratings of up to 108 years.
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