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Advantages: Print off exactly which photos you want Disadvantages: Light weight paper
has come down in price and is available in various thicknesses and sizes. I favour the A4 size, as most programmes allow you to print multiple photos and this gives you more choice, so you can print off a selection at one time or multiple small photos, perhaps of your wee one or family to enclose with Christmas cards.
I have purchased several packets of Epson Photo quality glossypaper from Costco. It comes in a pack of 3 containing 20 sheets in each packet. Each sheet is A4 and weighs 141 g. It is glossy white in colour and the back is a dull creamy, white colour, so there is no problem deciding which the side for printing is. It is very slightly thinner and lighter weight than photos developed from a photographer. This doesn't stop me using it because if you are fitting in a frame it will be fine If you intend to pass the photos around ...
Advantages: The quality is excellent - looks just like "proper" photos Disadvantages: You may have to fiddle with photos before printing to get it to fit!
paper in all good computer/stationery stores - online or on the High Street. I seem to see it everywhere I go. Ciao has some links too if you can't find it.
(Try http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000CG1PD/qid=1093475070/sr=2-1/ref=sr211/202-4971733-2357466 if you have problems - sorry about the long address!)
Quick comparison:
I recently shared some photos I took on a holiday in Russia with a friend, who wanted to print out some copies. I went round to her house and we set up her printer, but the paper she bought was Kodak Glossy Photo Paper or a similar name (sorry - can't remember the exact name!) Her printer was pretty similar to mine. Comparing the same photos, one thing I did notice was that the Kodak photos didn't look as much like the photos I used to get from Boots as my Epson photos did. Normally I would ...
Advantages: excellent quality. durable and easy to use Disadvantages: high price, low number of sheets (20) per pack
Having Just an Epson printer to print photographs from my pc, I decided to use the manufacturers approved paper.
Epson Durabrite Photo Paper is excellent for printing glossy high quality photos.
And with DuraBrite pigment ink for a better bright and detailed print together with its 200gsm weight means it's ideal for photos.
I bought the 20-sheet pack on line for £7.34 online and at this price its only going to be used for special photos, I also paid £1.50 for postage and packaging.
This price equates to 34- 40 pence a photo so any mistakes printing are costly, but the quality is good and I haven’t had any problems as yet.
So if you need to print quality pictures and you have an Epsom printer (would work in any printer as it I standard A4) I would highly recommend this paper with its glossycoating and durable ...
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Epson has earned a strong reputation for first-class printers, which offer an outstanding combination of quality, reliability and value for money. However, unless these products are complemented by Epson consumables to match, users cannot expect to fully capitalize on their investment. Epson understands that printing is a process, with printer, inks and paper working together to offer the ultimate in quality output. With this in mind, each Epson consumable features innovative design, meticulous development, precision manufacture and rigorous quality control, ensuring that Epson hardware continues to offer optimum performance throughout a long, trouble-free, working life.
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