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Posted by PETE on April 01, 1997 at 09:45:18:
In Reply to: Re: photo paper posted by Jim Schoonover on March 31, 1997 at 13:21:23:
: : Almost every rinky dink computer store should carry this kind of glossy paper - if not, they can certainly order it for you.
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: : : does anyone know where I can purchase hp photo paper to print out photographs. I bought a pkg at office max but now they tell me they don't have it. It is not regular "glossy", it is a heavy wt (125#) with a glossy front.
: The best paper I've found for printing photographs is Kodak Inkjet Paper. I use it in my studio with an Epson Stylus Color printer and it is as near the style, weight and look of a photograph that I've ever seen from an ink jet printer. I have used the HP Glossy paper in the past and there is'nt even a vague comparison between the qualities. I always get my Kodak Paper at Comp USA but I'm sure it's available at all the major computer retailers. It comes in a 36 sheet pack of 4x6 in. for $10.00 or so and a 50 sheet pack of 8.5x11 for $34.00.
: I Hope this helps.
: Jim