Gary, the box I had you could only see the difference in subdued light. If you looked at it near a bright window you could not see any diff. but in sibdued light you could really see a diff. Vinny http://www.wulfsden.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Gary Benson" <bensonga@g...> wrote: > Just as another point of reference: I purchased a box of 02CC2004M EAM from > CompUSA a couple days ago. Brought it home and compared it to my existing > supply of EAM (02BB1014M) and I could see no difference between the two sets > of paper. I've asked several other people to examine the papers, > specifically with respect to whether one looks more yellow than another, and > no one could see a difference. This leads me to believe that not all papers > in the 02CC2004M lot are affected. Also, it seems like one of the Epson > reps implied or stated that there hasn't been an intentional change in EAM's > manufacturing specs (which is good news). Could an environmental factor > related to improper storage of the paper somewhere along the chain of > distribution from manufacture to retail point of sale cause the paper to > yellow? > > Gary Benson > Eagle River, Alaska
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Re: EAM Lot #02CC2004M
2002-10-04 by Vincent Orlando
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