<x-charset iso-8859-1>> --- "Richard N. Moyer" <dickmoyer@earthlink.net> > wrote: > > > Coming from Wilhelm, ozone is a culprit. Is it THE > > culprit, or A > > culprit? Is there anything else? > > > > > Actually, my recollection of what the Wilhelm report > said is that it reported Epson as saying it was an > Ozone problem. I didn't get the feeling the Wilhelm > tested and documented this himself. > > Aside from that, we've had widely varing results from > the same paper batch. I got a "fade free" print, > somone else had serious color shift from the same > batch. I later had noticeable orange shift from > another print on the same batch. The results don't > sound like they're related to specific batches, even > though I thought that was the case at first. > Bob Meyer Bob, Just happen to have been looking at the Wilhelm report, it says exactly: Information supplied by Epson, investigations by Wilhelm Imaging Research, field reports, and data gathered from other sources indicate that this paper has a particular sensitivity to ozone and certain other airborne contaminates which... may cause rapid fading of the cyan ink.... Could have been written by a lawyer ;>)... Dave - * WIN a $500 Gift Certificate in our Father's Day Photo Contest! * * http://www.pcphotoreview.com/go.cfm?ref=lebenpr * * Shop smart! Read product reviews of photo printers and digital cameras * </x-charset>