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> On Mar 20, 9:41 am, "Bates" <nw1...@mac.com> wrote:
> > On Mar 20, 9:09 am, "Tzortzakakis Dimitrios" <nowh...@noone.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I have the Canon Pixma iP 4300 for more than 3 months.I was using
> > > exclusively HP paper with it(4 X 5"), the highest quality, 17 euros
for 100
> > > sheets with a 128 MB USB stick for free...But the photos came up
grainy,
> > > like a Tmax 3200 negative push processed to iso 12800 with D-76...My
sister
> > > bought me some canon photo paper plus glossy, 4 euros for 40 sheets (4
X 5
> > > ")and the photos came up perfect, to see some grain you have to touch
your
> > > nose to the print.(Of course the paper is made in japan, too)..So,
it's a
> > > good printer after all.So, maybe you have to match the printer to the
paper?
> >
> > > --
> > > Tzortzakakis Dimitrios
> > > major in electrical engineering
> > > mechanized infantry reservist
> > > dimtzort AT otenet DOT gr
> >
> > I'm a big fan of the Canon paper too, however, here in Canada at
> > least, the paper from Costo (Kirkland) is amazing stuff and quite a
> > bit cheaper. You gett 125 sheets of 8.5x11" paper for around $20CDN.
> > I belive from comparing it, that it is probably actually Ilford paper
> > (it is made in Switzerland). The 4x6 paper is not as good but still
> > decent (made in US so probably another supplier) and I hear that
> > Costco may switch the larger paper to the US supplier soon - but for
> > now, all the paper is still from Switzerland and it is really
> > excellent. That's on my Canon i960.
> >
> > Bates.....
>
> I also like the Kirkland paper, which my employer buys for my i960; at
> home I use, and see no difference in, Ilford paper from Sam's club in
> my IP4000.
>
> Paul B.
>
I also like some Felix Schoeller "Compu color"A4 german paper, which cost 25
euros for 50 sheets, and is quite nice.
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