What paper setting should I use?

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Kasey Ignarski

Hello...I hope someone could help me out. I used to have a canon
printer (BJC-5000), and now I have a HP 5550 printer. WHen I had the
Canon, my wife bought me some Canon High Resolution Paper. I had some
real nice results using this paper on my Canon. Now that my Canon
died, and I bought my HP, I was wondering something. I have over 1/2
of the package of the Canon High Resolution paper left and I want to
use it in my HP printer. Now the Canon software had a setting for
this paper, but the HP doesn't. What setting for the paper should I
use for this paper? It is not as good as photo paper, but it is
coated and it does produce a pretty nice printed picture.
Thanks...Kasey Ignarski
 
I can't tell you. What I do is try everything until I find something I like.
It takes a little experimenting but only you can say what looks the best to
you.
 
BF said:
I can't tell you. What I do is try everything until I find something I like.
It takes a little experimenting but only you can say what looks the best to
you.
Try HP premium as that's a coated paper or other ink jet papers. But Hp
printers can produce extremely good results on even the lowest grade paper.
So you may find it hard to see the difference in them
 
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