We subjected our print samples to high levels of ultraviolet light to test how well each resisted fading over time. The printer manufacturers' inks usually fared better than their third-party rivals in these tests. The images above, printed using Kodak-brand ink in a Kodak Easyshare 5300 inkjet printer, were scanned before (left) and after (right) exposure to artificially heightened levels of ultraviolet light for 80 hours. The printout faded by only 1.45 percent--an amount virtually undetectable by the unaided human eye.
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