Doug,
I use an HP 722C with a very good quality (1440 dpi), high gloss, heavy
weight, *BRIGHT* white Photographic paper. I set the printer options to
PREMIUM PHOTO paper and they come out just fine. Once the ink dries
completely and I put it behind glass (in a frame), it is very hard (but
not impossible) to tell the difference between the prints and a genuine
photo.
Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Doug Simmons <[log in to unmask]>
> Now that I have a digital camera, I am looking around for a "relatively"
> inexpensive photo printer. I would want to have the photos printed on
> paper of a weight close to photography paper.
>
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