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Dave Johnson

"How to Do Everything: Digital Camera 5 edition"

If you??™re looking for paper in an
intermediate price range that can give decent results, try this stuff.
?–  Glossy photo paper The best paper around, this stuff is expensive, generally costing
about a dollar a sheet. Certainly you won??™t use it all the time, but if you plan to frame a
picture or give your digital ???prints??? away to family or friends, definitely use the special
photo paper. Note, you can only print on one side of photo paper; the back side looks
like the back of a photograph and generally has a logo printed there. I don??™t recommend
printing on the back of glossy paper, even on a laser printer.
Other Specialty Papers
In addition to ordinary plain, coated, and photo paper, printer manufacturers and paper
vendors sell a variety of other specialty papers. You might want to investigate these papers
because they can be a lot of fun and enable you to do all sorts of things with your printer that
you never imagined possible:
?–  Greeting card paper Greeting card paper and matching envelopes let you make
your own greeting cards with your printer and some greeting card software.
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?–  Transparency paper This clear film media is perfect for printing color overhead
slides for business meetings.


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