I believe some laser printers heat the paper more than others do and that some of the thicker cover stocks are laminated and might delaminate from the heat. So I'd try to scope this out. I like all weights of Crane's cover stock and guess the dot gain (it's all-cotton) will matter less with laser toner than with ink jet inks, which is all I've used on it. Incidentally, Epson's C-80 is, I've heard, a relatively good plain-paper page printer. And I guess the 2200 will feed thicker stock and with the Matte-and-Matte black option is, in effect, a bigger and better C-80. Maybe still crude enough though. Sam McCandless samcc@... >--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., ><david_bookbinder@s...> wrote: > > For a particular set of images, I want to use the relatively > > crude graphic output of my laser printer. I am wondering if >anyone > > knows of a paper (or papers) that would be comparable in >thickness, > > feel, and resistance to yellowing as inkjet photo papers but > > that will work with a laser printer. Or, alternatively, has anyone > > put inkjet printers through a laser printer and successfully > > printed on them without messing up the printer? If so, which > > papers? > > > > Thanks, > > David > > > >Hi David, > >I've used quite a few different papers in my laser printer. >Never tried inkjet paper, but I have used paper as thick >as card stock. The only thing I have noticed though is that >it doesn't do well with highly textured paper -- the smoother >the better. > >Roy
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[Digital BW] Re: Printing B&W with a laser printer
2002-08-08 by Sam A. McCandless
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