For Sale. Cheep! HP Brochure & Flyer paper. (glossy)

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MES Jones

I have an epson printer now so I have 2 packages of HP paper to sell,
unopened.
(150 pages per package) These are great for doing cd and dvd booklets/
covers.
They sell at office max for 30 dollars each, but will sell both,
together for 25 dollars delivered (via the US post office at book rate
in the continental USA).
Email me at;
whoman @ doctor.com (remove spaces)
 
MES Jones said:
I have an epson printer now so I have 2 packages of HP paper to sell,
unopened.
(150 pages per package) These are great for doing cd and dvd booklets/
covers.
They sell at office max for 30 dollars each, but will sell both,
together for 25 dollars delivered (via the US post office at book rate
in the continental USA).
Email me at;
whoman @ doctor.com (remove spaces)


They will work perfectly well in your Epson. Just select 360DPI Inkjet
paper in the media Drop Down list.

Roy G
 
Well, I have an Epson R220. The drop down box does not give the dpi
anywhere. It just lists "plain paper", "bright white paper", "photo
quality inkjet paper", "matte heavyweight", then the various high
quality photo papers. I tried best photo, photo, and "text & image"
settings.
I was trying to do cd booklets. It prints absolutely perfect using
epson photo paper, but I needed a double sided glossy paper that was not
quit as heavy for cd's.
I tried all the settings I could. It just doesn't seem to do a very
good job on portraits on cd covers. Also, my cd's have a lot of black
in them, and all that saturation makes the ink puddle on the paper
making the image "posterized". Maybe I'm just expecting too much, but
It doesn't do that with the regular papers or the photo papers.
I just think I need to either have different software or different
paper. mes.
 
I just think I need to either have different software or different
paper. mes.

HP ink and papers tend to be rather weird, and only work with each
other (My HP Premium Plus paper didn't even work properly with my HP
Business Inkjet because it's not Vivera ink). I have an R340 and the
same paper (looks like I'll have to revive my business inkjet if I
want to keep using it) so I'll test a little and see if there's any
way to use it.

This is why I reccomend people buy the store brand business paper for
non-archival printing, it tends to be more universal.

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