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![]() "Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1069263144k@trad... I was just going through a pile of press release CDs this morning and found that several from 2001 had developed some stickum on the printed side. I guess these are inkjet prints because it (the printing, as well as the sticky goo) came off easily with Windex. If you're using this printing technology (whatever it happense to be) beware that while the data media might have a shelf of 500 years, the printing won't. Probably inkjet printed onto non-inkjet media. geoff |
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