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How We Tested The Epson 900 & 960, Continued
Like Imation, Verbatim seems to also do better on the 960. The color seems some what muted and we saw a lit of a chrome like effect when printing to this media using the 960. While this effect was not as good as the Taiyo Yuden, it was noticeable. While acceptable, this media would not be our first choice to print with using the 960, it seems as this media performs better when printed on using the 900.
Like our results with the Taiyo Yuden printed on 900, this media continues to shine with chrome like effect when printed using the 960. The color was more crisp and bright. We found the results to be very good and we like the printed end result using the 960 on the Taiyo Yuden media very much.
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