Sites reviewing different paper brands for Epson 950?

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Peter

Hi all,

I have found many sites reviewing cameras, but have failed to find one
reviewing the different brands of paper available to use as an
alternative to Epson on my new 950.

Does anybody know if such sites exist please?

Regards,
 
I know lots of sites SELLING paper:

MIS (inksupply)
Atlex
Mediastreet
InkJetArt

These people all sell ink, and have some good comments about what
paper works best with their inks.

Also try a Google search on ink jet supplies, ink jet paper, etc.

Hi all,

I have found many sites reviewing cameras, but have failed to find one
reviewing the different brands of paper available to use as an
alternative to Epson on my new 950.

Does anybody know if such sites exist please?

Regards,

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Mark Herring, Pasadena, Calif.
Private e-mail: Just say no to "No".
 
Hello Mark Herring,
I know lots of sites SELLING paper:

MIS (inksupply)
Atlex
Mediastreet
InkJetArt

These people all sell ink, and have some good comments about what
paper works best with their inks.

Also try a Google search on ink jet supplies, ink jet paper, etc.

I had already book marked all the interesting UK ink and paper
suppliers, but what I am seeking is independent reviews on photo paper
which Google has so far not helped me with.

I was just hoping that somebody may have had more luck than me?

Regards,
 
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 22:12:00 +0000, Peter wrote:

=>I had already book marked all the interesting UK ink and paper
=>suppliers, but what I am seeking is independent reviews on photo paper
=>which Google has so far not helped me with.
=>
=>I was just hoping that somebody may have had more luck than me?
=>
=>Regards,
=>--
=>Peter

If Google can't find it, it's almost certainly not out
there. I sometimes use dogpile.com (haven't in a few months
so it may be gone) - it starts about 20 search engines, and
sometimes comes up with stuff google misses - usually
academic sites. Good luck!

BTW, general rule is that the papers recommended or
supplied by the printer manufacturer will work best with
their inks.

Try http://www.wilhelm-research.com - they have lots of
interesting info on printing and other imaging issues.
 
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