Just as a suggestion, look for some HP paper that is marked as photo quality
inkjet paper. It's very cheap but I think you'll be very pleasantly
surprised by the results using it in an Epson. It gives extremely flat
matte results and, for my Epson 1200, some of the best colors (including
blacks)
>I got best color results using the Epson
Preium paper. BUT, I tried some office
max professional ( 75 sheets for $30)
that looks just as nice to my eyes.
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hold up a gloss sheet to light and see if the pure black areas have a
magenta metallic sheen. if it does, then i refuse to use the paper. Ko
002 11:14 PM
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> I've noticed the same effect in prints from my HP printer. B&W comes out
> with a bluish cast. I had thought from the raves from Epson
> users that the
> color cast was just
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> JC,
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> For the B&W, like mo
Pretty amazing isn't it? :)
Try out some Ilford papers. Stay away from Kodak.
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Mark Roberts
www.robertstech.com
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