Hi Grant
try the glossy inkjet photo papers they are clay-coated to give them the gloss
some of the heavier weights (80-120#) have a thin plastic film just under the
clay layer that makes them hard to soak off (HP Premium I think) but most will
soak thru and release the clay prety well
I've had fairly good results from Epson and the lighter weight HP papers
Brian
try the glossy inkjet photo papers they are clay-coated to give them the gloss
some of the heavier weights (80-120#) have a thin plastic film just under the
clay layer that makes them hard to soak off (HP Premium I think) but most will
soak thru and release the clay prety well
I've had fairly good results from Epson and the lighter weight HP papers
Brian
> I haven't tried any other method, though, and am interested in
> inexpensive alternatives which work. For example, I read somewhere on
> the net that clay-coated 80 pound (I think) paper works well. I have
> been unable to find it at Staples here in Canada though apparently it
> is available in the US.
>
> Grant