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Subject: Re: HP Paper Was-Toner transfer - un-even surface theory...

From: "kilocycles" <kilocycles@...>
Date: 2006-03-07

Ahhh...missed that part. I don't think I've heard of laser photo
paper before; where have I been. I guess I can also use it in my
laser printer for high-quality B&W prints; I'm into B&W photography
anyway. It will be interesting to see if the interpreted resolution
of "the Brother" can come close to the hi-res I get from my Canon ink jet.

Thanks for getting the paper info for me.

Cheers,
Ted

>
> Don't forget this is /laser/ photo paper, so if you only have a black
> and white laser printer, you won't be able to use it in an inkjet for
> photos.
>
> HP Photo Paper
>
> Laser - Glossy
> 7.5 mil/58lb thickness
> 97 brightness
>
> Q6608A
>
> UPC: 8 29160 63872 0
>
> I know both Staples and Office Depot now carry this one. It's pretty
> thick, so you have to let it soak for awhile. But it seems to actually
> affect the adhesion of the toner to the metal - using other brands of
> glossy laser paper or transparencies on the same machine did not work
> nearly as well.
>