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which is better pigment or dye ink
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The choice between pigment and dye ink depends on the intended use. Pigment ink, composed of tiny particles, offers UV stability and water resistance, making it ideal for fine art prints and outdoor use, as it tends to last longer without fading. Conversely, dye ink, which is water-soluble, provides vibrant colors and is less expensive, but is more prone to fading and water damage. Therefore, for archival quality and durability, pigment ink is superior, while for vivid color prints and cost-effectiveness, dye ink is preferable. Both have pros and cons, so your choice should align with your specific needs, whether longevity and durability or color brightness and cost are your priorities.
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