By Anonymous (not verified) - Thu, 04/19/2007 - 00:22.
This is not true. The best of current inkjets cope quite well with wet prints. This new technology, using much smaller ink droplets, is reputed to dry almost instantly. Apparently there is no possibility of bleeding. Look it up.
Re: Inkjet prints bleed when wet
This is not true. The best of current inkjets cope quite well with wet prints. This new technology, using much smaller ink droplets, is reputed to dry almost instantly. Apparently there is no possibility of bleeding. Look it up.