EEM seems exceptionally consistent to me, I use a lot of it (though only as a way of proofing critically). I don't like its looks as a deliverable. EEM surface is easily abraded if it is allowed to slip and slide in a loosely packed package, or if handled more frequently than once in the course of insertion into the printer. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "jimpegoda" <pegoda@c...> wrote: > > <aderca@s...> wrote: > > Sorry to have to ask a silly question > > but are you using the paper on the coated side ? > > > Fair question, but yes I've been printing on the coated side. > Jim > > > > > I've noticed some really radical mottling and burnishing on EEM > > lately, straight out of the printer. > Jim
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Re: poor quality prints with EEM
2005-03-27 by Djon
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