All images printed on current (3rd generation) Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper. Once again, the top pair of scans are the control samples, with the MIS inks on the left, the OEM inks on the right. The middle pair or images spent 3 weeks in my ozone chamber. The difference between the MIS and OEM inks is dramatic.
The MIS inks (left) are showing a little bit of shift on this paper, too. But not quite as much as on the first generation PGPP. Again, though, compared to the OEM inks, the change is very minor. And remember that my test is very agressive, subjecting the prints to a relatively steady supply of ozone, and a constant flow of moving air.
Finally, the bottom print: the MIS ink sample after 8 weeks. This looks virtually the same as it did at 3 weeks, and dramatically better than the OEM sample did at that time.
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