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Wilhelm Imaging Research Light Resistance Testing Result Ongoing - ink

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LFP Technical Information Sheet Endpoint criteria There are the following pre-determined optical density loss criteria. Color fastness is expressed in years, which is derived from the actual exposed time when either of the following criteria is reached. Endpoints of optical density loss for C, M, Y Cyan: 35 % Magenta: 25 % Yellow: 30 % Endpoint of optical density loss for BK Optical density loss for each composite color Cyan: 25 % Magenta: 20 % Yellow: 35 % Endpoint of color composition imbalance due to difference in color loss among C, M and Y C - M: 12 %, M - C: 15 %, C - Y: 18 %, Y - C: 18 %, Y - M: 18 %, M - Y: 18 % Wilhelm Imaging Research Light Resistance Testing Result (Ongoing*) Media Name Test Result (years) Canon Heavyweight Coated Paper >100 (ongoing) Canon Premium Matte Paper 96.9 (final) Canon Glossy Photo Paper 95.8 (final) Canon Semi-glossy Photo Paper 97.7 (final) Canon Fine Art Photo Rag by Hahnemuhle 95.4 (final) *The Wilhelm Imaging Research Light Resistance Testing is ongoing. Canon Heavyweight Coated Paper has not reached its endpoint yet (as of March 2007). Wilhelm Imaging Research Light Resistance Testing Conditions WIR Display Permanence Ratings are based on accelerated testing for framed prints, under glass with a 5mm air gap. Testing is conducted at 24°C, 60% relative humidity and with a 35,000 lux light source. Display Permanence Ratings assume an average daily exposure of 450 lux for 12 hours per day and are calculated using WIR Version 3.0 endpoint criteria. Canon cannot guarantee the longevity of prints. Results may vary depending on the printed image, drying time, display/storage conditions, temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors. © 2007 Canon USA, Inc. This technical information document has been issued by Canon USA, Inc. and is intended to inform users of the latest technical information for reference purposes. The information in this document and specifications are subject to change without notice. Canon USA, Inc. is not responsible for any editorial typos or omissions in this document. Page 2 Official Canon Report on LUCIA Ink Longevity Canon Internal and Wilhelm Research Institute Testing Results 4/12/2007 Canon USA, Inc., Large Format Printer Division, Sales Support

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Official Canon Report on LUCIA Ink Longevity Canon Internal and Wilhelm Research Institute Testing Results
4/12/2007
Canon USA, Inc., Large Format Printer Division, Sales Support
LFP Technical Information Sheet
Endpoint criteria
There are the following pre-determined optical density loss criteria. Color fastness is expressed in years,
which is derived from the actual exposed time when either of the following criteria is reached.
Endpoints of optical density loss for C, M, Y
Cyan: 35 % Magenta: 25 % Yellow: 30 %
Endpoint of optical density loss for BK
Optical density loss for each composite color
Cyan: 25 % Magenta: 20 % Yellow: 35 %
Endpoint of color composition imbalance due to difference in color loss among C, M and Y
C - M: 12 %, M - C: 15 %, C - Y: 18 %, Y - C: 18 %, Y - M: 18 %, M - Y: 18 %
Wilhelm Imaging Research Light Resistance Testing Result (Ongoing*)
Media Name
Test Result (years)
Canon Heavyweight Coated Paper
>100 (ongoing)
Canon Premium Matte Paper
96.9 (final)
Canon Glossy Photo Paper
95.8 (final)
Canon Semi-glossy Photo Paper
97.7 (final)
Canon Fine Art Photo Rag by Hahnemuhle
95.4 (final)
*The Wilhelm Imaging Research Light Resistance Testing is ongoing. Canon Heavyweight Coated Paper has
not reached its endpoint yet (as of March 2007).
Wilhelm Imaging Research Light Resistance Testing Conditions
WIR Display Permanence Ratings are based on accelerated testing for framed prints, under glass with a
5mm air gap. Testing is conducted at 24°C, 60% relative humidity and with a 35,000 lux light source. Display
Permanence Ratings assume an average daily exposure of 450 lux for 12 hours per day and are calculated
using WIR Version 3.0 endpoint criteria. Canon cannot guarantee the longevity of prints. Results may vary
depending on the printed image, drying time, display/storage conditions, temperature, humidity, and other
environmental factors.
© 2007 Canon USA, Inc. This technical information document has
been issued by Canon USA, Inc. and is intended to inform users of the
latest technical information for reference purposes. The information
in this document and specifications are subject to change without
notice. Canon USA, Inc. is not responsible for any editorial typos or
omissions in this document.