Mine were in a pile, one on top of another, not exposed to light or
circulating air .. go figure!
Norm
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From: "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] which ink jet printer printer shall I buy
> It's a funny business, all right. I have several 8x10s just pinned to a
> cork board where they are exposed to indirect sunlight, lots of tungsten
> light and whatever is in the air, including the adjacent kitchen. They
> have been there over a year and there is no obvious color shift. I'm
> sure if I made new prints I would see a difference, but any changes are
> apparently even enough between the dyes that no tint shift is
> noticeable. These are mostly family portraits with large areas of skin
> tones. These are from the 1270 with Epson inks and Epson Photo paper,
> not even the fancy Premium Glossy stuff.
>
> Moose
>
> Norman S. Nadel wrote:
>
> >Moose:
> >
> >One can never say never .. sometimes!
> >
> >I had a 1280 and Epson bought it back. All of my prints turned Orange in
less than 2 months .. the cyan just faded away. I now have the Canon 9000
and an Epson 2200 and have had no problems with either although I did expect
them with the 9000 since it uses dye based inks like the 1280.
> >
>
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