Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 14:25 -0400 31/08/99, Paul Bolam wrote: > From: Paul Bolam Subject: Epson Stylus Photo 1200 [ . . . ] 3) I'm concerned that Epson photo prints are not permanent and may fade in the light. --> with time, in about 4 month "steps", you'll get these two problems: --> yellows bleed easily with time against dark areas --> there's a definite and immediately recognizable magenta overcast that develops, and after two years in ordinary apartment daylight, it gets to be obscene. --> I have no negative comments for B&W photos or text. Text is outstanding. --> my personal notion on all this is: it's a very good personal printer that outputs excellent color, but I would not use it professionally. Its behaviour can be erratic and I most definitely never would tolerate that in a work context. It's a difficult challenge to do better at competing price points as things are. Banding can be a problem, especially with very low ink situations or at 720 dpi sometimes. --> my own model is a Stylus Pro, and it was much more interesting with a PC. I prefer the MAC but the Epson and MAC is not such a hot proposition, even though I'd probably end up buying another Epson if inkjet, as Tektronix Phaser is out of reach for me. Let me dream, please. Andre Jean Quintal