On jeudi, juil 31, 2003, at 14:21 Europe/Paris, John Begg wrote:
The Epson prints change colour in the
shadow areas when you look at them from a slightly different angle. (List,
is this what is known as bronzing? Or is it our old friend metamesmirism, or
however you spell it?)
Certainly sounds like bronzing, which the Epson gloss and semi-gloss papers are very prone to. I've never experienced it with their Archival Matte paper.
Thanks, John, for a very interesting post - I am still struggling with Epson over my 2100 and it's constantly blocking nozzles and have been considering an i9000 as a replacement. Paper types and print quality being my main concern; I know from experience that the samples companies provide are next to useless when it comes to judging a machines capabilities....
It's really disappointing to hear that someone is experiencing problems with support from Canon, I had hoped that changing brands would at least solve that problem :-(
Regards, William Davies.
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