--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Greg" <dfaprinting@...> wrote: > > If you are using a RIP like QTR, then you might be able to use > Hammermill BusinessOne Glossy paper (I think that's the proper > name??). It doesn't like very much ink from these pigment printers, so > you will need to be able to change the ink limits and linearization. > It's fairly opaque for it's thickness, and it should work very well in > a "perfect bound" book. It's also fairly cheap at somewhere around > $9.00 for 300 sheets. I haven't done any long term testing because of > the ink limit issue. > Greg, Thanks so much for your help. I'll look into the paper. Are there any issues with ink offset on facing pages and if so any solutions? Also, is their a particular printer well suited to this job? Thanks again, Steve
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Re: Help! Simple, effective printing for Book, Postcard projects
2006-12-11 by scifka28
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