Vinny wrote: > 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. I had looked at the papers under daylight and bright tungsten lighting before. Just had a look under subdued tungsten lighting and there was still no difference to my eyes, certainly no "Ahhh! Now I see it!". No one else here at the moment who can give me a second opinion. Maybe I need my eyes checked! :-) Paul wrote: > Gary, > Do you have some test strips or photos that would show whether the new EAM > you purchased has the same depth of black? I haven't printed anything on paper from the new batch of EAM yet, but I will do so this weekend and let you know what I see. > In my comparison, the new white was just 0.01 darker -- not a real obvious > problem. On the other hand, we worry about the depth of black so > much that the 1.60 of the new paper was a big disappointment next to the > 1.68 of the last lot of EAM I had. (These numbers are for the 3000 and > Epson driver. The smaller desktops have slightly lighter blacks; the 7000 > has an even weaker black. The Piezo driver also has a significantly weaker > black with desktop printers than does the Epson driver.) Paul -- I don't have anything to measure density with. What would you recommend, if I wanted to purchase such a device? Gary Benson Eagle River, Alaska
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RE: EAM Lot #20CC2004M
2002-10-05 by Gary Benson
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