The main big caps on the driver board are Jamicon, 1000 µF 63 V 85°C (four of them). All the other caps are Jamicon too except for one little purple ELNA cap.
Perhaps it's disappointing they didn't use a top brand in a premium quality item, but neither should the caps be heavily stressed in a linear supply, so maybe not too bad.
My unit remembers all its settings when you switch it off, including the output setting. If the output is on when you operate the main power switch, then the output is on when you turn it back on again. So I guess your unit is behaving as designed.
Ah, excellent to know. Haven't heard of Jamicon before... but that doesn't mean much. I KNOW I've seen blown CapXon's (monitor repairs). I think mine had some small ELNA's in it as well, can't recall. Guess if mine ever blow (which I doubt given their size, and the adequate airflow), I'll replace them with some Rubycon's or something.
The reason I asked is there's a note in the Service Manual that says: "C21 and C22 (C121 and C122) on the Driver pcb are now both 470uF to prevent the output from occasionally turning on briefly when the mains power switch is turned off." C21 and C22 aren't any of the big ones, but rather two more in the center line of the board. See picture. According to the parts list, the 470uf's should be a 35V (C21), and a 16V (C22). *shrugs*
I believe this revision was made after mine was produced, since my control board is all through hole (the change to surface mount was with Rev 2). But I can't say I've seen the output switch on on power off. Maybe once I have a scope I'll test this more thoroughly (maybe compare to your graphs in your other post as well).
Also good to know about the output setting. Do wish it defaulted to off. Guessing they had a reason for it.