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> Archival Quality of Mirri papers
Hello,
I am interested in finding out the longevity or archival quality of the Mirri (reflective paper). I'm assuming it is not archival at all. The purpose for this question is for Fine art Production,
Thank you for your time.
May 22, 2021 |
amy friend
The Miiri papers are archival. The top side of Mirri is inherently innate, which is laminated to an archival, acid-free base paper.
May 25, 2021 |
Legion Paper
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I am interested in finding out the longevity or archival quality of the Mirri (reflective paper). I'm assuming it is not archival at all. The purpose for this question is for Fine art Production,
Thank you for your time.