Anyone with a 17×22 gloss paper connection?

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RicSeyler
Nov 8, 2005
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Epson Stylus Color 3000.
My go to place for Valentine 17×22 Glossy Photo Paper says that Valentine stopped making it…. The Epson Photo Glossy 17×22 is too thin for my liking and is actually a different weight than the 8.5×11 PG that sells in Office stores.

I go through a decent amount of it and was looking for a good price and quality
of 17×22 Glossy cut sheets.

The Valentine Paper I liked was:
JPG170
Val Hues 170gsm Hi Rez Instant Drying
1440dpi Photo Glossy Paper.

I’ve tried Kodak Photo Glossy but the Epson Inks takes days to dry on it and has a tendency to float the black ink on top of the paper.

Anyone here with a good paper connection?


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KatWoman
Nov 8, 2005
"RicSeyler" wrote in message
Epson Stylus Color 3000.
My go to place for Valentine 17×22 Glossy Photo Paper says that Valentine stopped making it…. The Epson Photo Glossy 17×22 is too thin for my liking
and is actually a different weight than the 8.5×11 PG that sells in Office stores.

I go through a decent amount of it and was looking for a good price and quality
of 17×22 Glossy cut sheets.

The Valentine Paper I liked was:
JPG170
Val Hues 170gsm Hi Rez Instant Drying
1440dpi Photo Glossy Paper.

I’ve tried Kodak Photo Glossy but the Epson Inks takes days to dry on it and has a tendency to float the black ink on top of the paper.
Anyone here with a good paper connection?


Ric Seyler
I use an Epson printer
I like the Ilford premium glossy
used Ilford papers in the old darkroom days too decided to try it instead of the Epson. it’s cheaper and similar in quality
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Clyde
Nov 9, 2005
RicSeyler wrote:
Epson Stylus Color 3000.
My go to place for Valentine 17×22 Glossy Photo Paper says that Valentine stopped making it…. The Epson Photo Glossy 17×22 is too thin for my liking
and is actually a different weight than the 8.5×11 PG that sells in Office stores.

I go through a decent amount of it and was looking for a good price and quality
of 17×22 Glossy cut sheets.

The Valentine Paper I liked was:
JPG170
Val Hues 170gsm Hi Rez Instant Drying
1440dpi Photo Glossy Paper.

I’ve tried Kodak Photo Glossy but the Epson Inks takes days to dry on it and has a tendency to float the black ink on top of the paper.
Anyone here with a good paper connection?

I buy most of my paper from InkJetArt: http://inkjetart.com/

They gear themselves to the professional. They certainly lean toward Epson. However, they carry a ton of quality papers, many of which come in 17×22" size.

I also find their Web site instructional and useful. That goes for their people too. The service is tops.

Their prices are good to OK. Some things, like my Epson ink cartridges, are very competitively priced. Other things are good enough. I’ll pay a bit for this kind of service.

Spend some time looking through their Web site, you should find a lot of what you need. Highly recommended.

Clyde
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RicSeyler
Nov 9, 2005
Thanks so much Kat & Clyde, looking up both!!



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