If you are printing colored images or the papers, ............ if you use a slighty glossy paper, it won't absorb as much ink and look sharper.
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Great tip thanks Paulette.
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Maxine
Thank you Paulette! I wish for more printing tips :)
ReplyDeleteI can second that one. In NZ, we have a brand called Paper One that has a 100gsm slightly glossy paper.......and yes it does a good job and the ink definitely doesn't seem to sink in as much. It's not too badly priced either.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip...any suggestions on a type or vendor?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the information love Christine in Italy xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip. I'll try that. Hugs, Robin
ReplyDeleteGreat tip! Thank you for sharing!
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Kattyxotica.blogspot.com
Thanks so much Paulette for sharing this info with us.
ReplyDeleteLisa D.
Thanks for the tip!!
ReplyDeleteRene
I too use 100gsm paper. My hubby had a mis-buy on a well known auction website, and bought some that is A5 size. Perfect for printing out 6inch squares!
ReplyDeleteHelen x
Good to know! thanks for the tip
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tip.
ReplyDeleteEdwina..... Inkpress Semi-gloss
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip!
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