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Fred McKenzie wrote:
per card. There is also the issue of inkjet prints fading over time. Cards from a print shop may eventually fade, but not nearly as fast (unless your printer uses pigment-based ink). The QSLs I received from my first QSOs 30 years ago are surviving nicely. Ironically, the newer cards aren't doing nearly as well. Mostly, the problem seems to have to do with computer-printed report forms and stickers. The ink on dot-matrix ribbons seems to be rather susceptible to fading. And more than one QSL with the report form printed on a mailing label seems to have lost its label. Ink-jet printing also seems susceptible to damage from moisture. Get a bit of water on it, and who knows what'll come out! -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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