Rather than posting the report here, and ending up with threads all over the place on this. I think that those using Ultrachrome inks or considering the purchase of a printer using those inks (i.e. 2200, 7600, 9600, or 10600) should, IMHO, read the thread which starts here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EPSONx7x_Printers/message/10030 It includes a suggested workaround attributed to an EPSON rep by a reputable source.. (you'll recognize the source when you read his post - and the fact of a quick workaround offered up by EPSON means they have almost certainly gotten a more than statistically irrelevant number of reports) I have been considering a 7600 myself but, based on these reports, I shall postpone a decision until the whole story is clear.. This seems, as reported, not to be a fatal flaw, however, it could significantly impact any contemplated workflow.. Keith "Just some guy," and founder of the Multiverse's largest EPSON printer User Community (highly recommended by Vogon Poets and MegaDodo Publications), at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EPSONx7x_Printers/ "For the rest of you out there, the secret is to bang the rocks together guys" [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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*!! Reports EPSON UltraChrome Inks causing outgassing/residue on framing glass and/or polymer bags ? !!*
2002-12-12 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
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