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OT: What paper to use

OT: What paper to use

2006-05-09 by zonepeter

I am sorry this is off topic, but I know someone here can give me a 
good answer.
I need to print some pictures (in color, using a 1280 with OEM inks) 
that will be laminated. They are technical pictures and sharpness and 
clarity are what is important.  
Should I use a glossy or matte paper?

Thanks so much, and again I apologise for bieng off topic.

RE: [Digital BW] OT: What paper to use

2006-05-10 by Diana York~Hawk Mtn Papers

I have some papers that may work for you. Please contact me if interested.
Diana York ~ Hawk Mountain Papers
Professional Inkjet Photo & Fine Art Papers
toll free 888-807-2248
http://www.hawkmtpaper.com <http://www.hawkmtpaper.com> 
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I am sorry this is off topic, but I know someone here can give me a 
good answer.
I need to print some pictures (in color, using a 1280 with OEM inks) 
that will be laminated. They are technical pictures and sharpness and 
clarity are what is important.  
Should I use a glossy or matte paper?

Thanks so much, and again I apologize for being off topic.

Re: OT: What paper to use

2006-05-10 by Tyler Boley

by the way, for those drooling for some Hahnemuhle Fine Art Pearl, I
was able to place an order for a roll... from a little birdie...
I've been linearizing and profiling the Innova FibaPrint gloss the
last few days, and am very impressed so far. 
There'll be a shootout soon.
Tyler

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> I am sorry this is off topic, but I know someone here can give me a 
> good answer.
> I need to print some pictures (in color, using a 1280 with OEM inks) 
> that will be laminated. They are technical pictures and sharpness and 
> clarity are what is important.  
> Should I use a glossy or matte paper?
> 
> Thanks so much, and again I apologise for bieng off topic.
>

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