Sorry !! It's a "HP DeskJet 960C", of course ! =3D=3D=3D=3D Or, in other words, an "inkjet" type printer. So the answer to your question is, yes :-) Most lamps of any type has *some* UV in there light, it just a matter of exposure time (and much testing). The UV-lamps *I* have seen was 30-40 USD. And don't forget the "standard" sunlight. Jan-Erik. Jai Dhar wrote : >Quoting "Jan-erik S=F6derholm (QAC)" = : >> >> Personaly I have had good results with a HP LaserJet 960C >> > >Would an inkjet printer work? Or are there any methods to produce a = positive=20 >film with an inkjet? >=20 > >Time is not really an issue, these would all be one off's so it's ok. = If I=20 >wanted to go with a 'standard' lamp, what kind of lamp is that = exactLY?=20 >Halogen? Just a regular Incandescent light bulb? And how much are UV = lamps=20 >typically? -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu