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Yep, that's the same Kodak paper I was talking about (although as I said earlier, it was months ago I gave up using it, mostly due to my prints coming out seriously green and scaly.) On the bright side, I tried a couple sheets of the 11x17 stuff last night (using my Wiziwyg profile for Epson Photo Paper--too lazy to make a new one at the moment) for B&W prints and was very pleasantly surprised that it gave less tinted shadow areas than the Epson PP. Still took hours to dry, however. Gary Hunt <glh@srv.net> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At 06:30 AM 12/29/1999 -0500, "Charles Reeves, Jr." wrote: > >Nope, I was talking about the Kodak Inkjet Photo Paper, Cat #800 >6298, 50 sheets per package, usual price, around $30 (U.S.). But I >just noticed that the last package I bought at Staples isn't this but >is called Kodak Inkjet Photo Letter Paper, Cat #987 1368. It isn't >the heavyweight photo glossy, but is thinner and matte-finished on >both sides, 100 sheets per package, for about the same price. I >haven't tried it yet though. > >They also have an 11" x 17" version of the glossy photo paper, #195 >9592, 25 sheets in the package. - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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