cats4jan
March 29th, 2007, 04:26 PM
I have an Epson printer. When output is important - I always match paper with printer
I printed a layout this morning on Epson Semigloss Scrapbook Photo Paper - SCR1001 8.5x11
I downsized my 12x12 layout to 8x8 - keeping the 300 ppi resolution - so I could print at home.
The results of my print were awesome. All the textures on my page are crystal clear - yet with the semi-gloss - looks really classy.
All Epson specialty paper is pricy - especially their "Scrapbook" line - so I'm betting I may have paid nearly $1.00 a sheet for this pack. But after all my hard work - I'm not about to print it on poor quality paper.
I am also a huge fan of their Matte-coated Scrapbook paper - which works very well if you print alot of graphics.
I printed a layout this morning on Epson Semigloss Scrapbook Photo Paper - SCR1001 8.5x11
I downsized my 12x12 layout to 8x8 - keeping the 300 ppi resolution - so I could print at home.
The results of my print were awesome. All the textures on my page are crystal clear - yet with the semi-gloss - looks really classy.
All Epson specialty paper is pricy - especially their "Scrapbook" line - so I'm betting I may have paid nearly $1.00 a sheet for this pack. But after all my hard work - I'm not about to print it on poor quality paper.
I am also a huge fan of their Matte-coated Scrapbook paper - which works very well if you print alot of graphics.