Robert Watcher
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My Amazon order containing a new set of Sakura Pigma Micron Fineliner Pens, came in yesterday. I was suggested this item as a way to sign my wide border 11”x14” inkjet prints —- I needed a smooth gliding, smudge proof, fade resistant, archival quality black pen, and trying these on some prints looks very promising.
On my traditional C prints I used the silver or gold pens for years, but they tended to grab and drag on inkjet papers. And then I tried sharpies which weren’t to bad, but I found that they faded. While I do have a digital signature that I include on some of my prints for ease of duplication —- sometimes I just feel better signing each individually.
On my traditional C prints I used the silver or gold pens for years, but they tended to grab and drag on inkjet papers. And then I tried sharpies which weren’t to bad, but I found that they faded. While I do have a digital signature that I include on some of my prints for ease of duplication —- sometimes I just feel better signing each individually.