Laurie Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well Rob, I hope you realize what you have just done. You have complained
about the rehashing of the issue on the Epson-inkjet list (both on this
list
and on that list) while going ahead and rehashing the very beginnings of
the
Epson thread on this
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Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 7:17 PM
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Subject: OT: Epson x70 orange shift (was Re: how does the mailing list
work?)
Bruce Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I've seen this site as well. Shocking images, true, but I haven't
seen
the problem
Bruce Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I've seen this site as well. Shocking images, true, but I haven't
seen
the problem myself.
The effect was a lot more mild than I expected. From the noises being made
on the inkjet list, it sounded like the end of the world - but then if I had
sold a
Yes, I know about this stuff.
The premium glossy was taken offf the moraket by Epson to
be replaced by a new formulation that has an oxidation barrier which
will
retard the orange shift 5-6 times longer than under the old Premium
glossy
formulation but will not prevent it from taking
I imagine there's a place with all the letters to this list so people
can browse them, but I don't know how to get there. Please could someone
tell me how does this work?
You will notice your mailbox filling up with them:)
The question I'd like to know is as follows. I normally take pics
Tony Sleep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAICR now the 1520 was the A3 format 720dpi 3-colour precursor to the
1200? Prints will seem rather gritty. An upgrade to the 1200 or 1270 would
make a big improvement, comparable to C41. In some ways better.
Given the noise on the Epson inkjet list about