Dave, It could also be, given that it is in the Mediterranean, the sun is stronger and contains more ultraviolet rays as well as being hotter and more humid. -----Original Message----- From: owner-epson-inkjet@leben.com [mailto:owner-epson-inkjet@leben.com]On Behalf Of David M Fanger Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 10:19 AM To: epson-inkjet@leben.com Subject: Re: magenta ink bleed and humidity Sergios originally said: >> >...the 'magenta ink bleed' is very visible in the s041140... Then I wrote: >>Sergios, you talk as though this phenomenon were an ongoing and constant >>problem. I've seen it on Epson papers, but only at the peak of heat and >>humidity in Massachusetts summers. Where are you geographically? Then Sergios replied: >It is for me. >my msg was a reply to an inquiry, if you are bored to death with my >complains I'll stop:) >Athens, Greece. Sheesh, Sergios, I didn't mean to implay boredom or any other negative criticism of your remarks about magenta ink bleed. I was only trying to figure out why you appear to have the problem constantly, and I only have it during the most humid periods of the summer. I don't know anything specific about the Greek climate, but I guess I have to assume that it's much more humid that that of Massachusetts. . . dave f. ___________ Dave Fanger (dfanger@world.std.com) - Please turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for instructions. - Please turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for instructions.