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Inkjet Photographic

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Searching for Inkjet Photographic? You”re really close! This page was in fact made especially to make your task easier! It delivers many seperate sources to get your hands on, or just learn about them, so be sure to scroll down the page to the bottom.


First, let”s start by searching Ebay for Inkjet Photographic:

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Question: The right inkjet paper for an important document?

I have an Epson CX4600 printer, and for this job I’m willing to spend whatever to make it look the best. I was going to go with Epson paper since it’s best designed for their own inks… though which?
It’s mostly text, so I don’t want a photographic feel – just really good, thick, white, non-glossy paper that produces razor-sharp text. On the other hand, I don’t want fancy colored or “fabric” papers, I think that’ll come across as trying to hard to impress.

Epson offers mostly photo papers and “presentation papers”, but aren’t those quite the same? What’s the difference between the Presentation Paper, Premium Presentation Paper, and Ultra Premium Presentation Paper?…

I can just take the thing to a graphic shop, but with a graphic design background, I think I can handle it myself, if I find the right media…

http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/pamPaperFinder.jsp

Answer: check out Great White (brand) Imaging & Photo paper / 37# – 92 brightness – Matte Finish. I use it for printing CD case labels and cover pages. It is not ‘photo paper’ as such, just a high quality presentation paper. I get mine at Staples.

Another excellent place to find Inkjet Photographic is on Amazon… They have way more than just books!
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Question: How is the photo paper inkjet different from others?

Answer: If you are looking to print high quality photographs of your inkjet printer can produce, that the combination of ink and paper is very, very important. Follow the manufacturer's suggestions, unless you want to take the time (and money) to experience yourself. If you are just asking some paper, because it has the label Laser Paper and other inkjet, and their use is typical of business, then you have more room to maneuver. In that case, try a few and see what gives you the best Results … I have used "laser paper" in my inkjet printer with the results I was very please with …

I hope you liked our page on Inkjet Photographic… If you did not find what you were after, try above in that search box. (It”s downright psychic!)

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