The difference between 'Pigment Based' and 'Dye Based' color inks?

What is the difference between 'Pigment Based' color inks (as used in the HP OfficeJet 8500 series) and 'Dye Based' color inks (as used in the HP OfficeJet 7500 printer)?
Thanks;
Mark S

Pigment based inks have small color particles suspended in a carrier (like paint).  Dye based inks have colorant disolved in the carrier (like water colors).  Pigment based inks generally have better lightfastness, dye based inks are generally better for photo quality on glossy media.  The following Google search has many pages with useful information.
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