My experience is that the images look pretty muddy using the PK on EEM and I have not particularly liked it. I too use almost exclusively PK on Epson Premium Semigloss, but when I want to print a greeting card on matt paper or a CD jewel case insert, I use the PK/EEM combo. It is passable, but I certainly would not want to do any "art" with it. This is why for cards now I am using papers that take PK and gluing or drymounting them onto my card stock. The new fiber papers look great for this use but folding the paper can leave a bit of a ragged fold edge in that the coating cracks ever so slightly. Hope this is helpful. http://www.ScottJonesPhoto.com
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Re: 2400 EEM PK vs MK
2008-01-22 by Scott Jones
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