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Originally Posted by Crimmers
Can you go into this a bit further? Is it simply a matter of a *.epub file uses one renderer and another file type uses a different renderer?
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Yes. Books bought from Kobo and synced either over WiFi or the Kobo desktop app will be kepubs (mostly epub with some modifications and support for some epub 3 features) which are rendered by the ACCESS reader.
Sideloaded epubs are displayed by the Adobe renderer that is also used by Sony.
Should you prefer the way ACCESS looks you can use Calibre with the KoboTouchExtended plugin to convert epubs into kepubs upon sending them to the device.