geffklusner - 03 Dec 2007, 01:55 am
Choosing the right kind of paper for photo printing is the key to getting great looking prints. Using professional photo paper will give you the best results as they are especially designed for this purpose. And the type of photo paper you select will have a remarkable effect on how the completed print looks.
The plain paper setting uses the most ink, whereas glossy film and Photo paper settings use the least. The main difference that sets photo paper apart from copy paper is the coating, opacity, brightness, weight, caliper (thickness) and finish.
The plain paper setting uses the most ink, whereas glossy film and Photo paper settings use the least. The main difference that sets photo paper apart from copy paper is the coating, opacity, brightness, weight, caliper (thickness) and finish.