> The PRO photo paper prints very nicely, using either > the glossy film or photo paper settings (on my 1270). > Nai-chi Lee has reported good initial results with it > in his ongoing orange-shift tests. But it's too early > to be sure how long it will last. And I certainly > can't promise that the regular Canon photo paper will > perform the same way. On a related note, I just tried printing a photo using two different settings (Photo Paper & Premium Glossy) with the Canon Photo Paper Pro. The results were interesting. On the Photo Paper setting, the colors were brighter but the black areas were grainy - meaning, there was an undesirable pattern visible. However, on the Premium Glossy setting, the colors were duller/darker but the black looked fine. I haven't tried the Glossy Film setting yet, but I really didn't want to use it since you can't turn on "high speed" mode with this setting. At any rate, I need to find a happy medium between the Photo Paper and Premium Glossy settings. I like the brighter colors, so I'd like to use the Photo Paper setting, but I might have increase the saturation a bit first... The Canon Photo Paper Pro is very impressive though. I like the gloss surface the best out of any of the papers I've tried. Travis - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.