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Photo paper
I thought I'd let everyone know, Aladi have a great line in photo paper. It costs
£4.99 for 50 sheets and in my view gives better results than other more expensive paper from the big named brands. Alan |
Hi Alan. Unfortunately, I only shop at Harrods. Mike
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Perhaps Harrods can get you some from Aldi then.
Alan |
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Worth knowing - thanks - I'll give anything a try at that price. |
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Chris its possible he meant Aldi they do photographic paper I bought some 6x4 and its not bad quality.
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Paper Quality
I have a question, what paper do most of you use?:)
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Hi Inacar, Since I found this Mainly Aldi's. All my Calendar sheets were printed on it.
Alan |
Sorry Chris, My fingers got tongue tied.
Alan |
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Blacmarlin thanks for the tip - will be going to Aldi's tomorrow, well worth a try at that price.
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Inacar,
for me ONLY Ilford Galerie (German spelling?) Smooth Pearl (280g), with Smooth Gloss (280g) coming a close second, or Smooth Heavyweight Matt (200g). PermaJet also puts out some fine papers like Belgian Linen (canvas-based). If you've got a decent 6-8 ink printer, feed it decent (which relates to more expensive) paper. Having said that, not everything that ALDI, or LIDL for that matter, offers has to be of sub-quality just because it is cheap! And Blackmarlin, ALDI here is flogging that paper for €4.99 (3.29 quid) and an Epson Stylus 895EX for €199 ;-))) |
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Paul I think that Aldi selling that paper for 4.99 Euros in Germany just goes to show how much we are ripped off.
Alan |
Chris, in answer to your question about fade, My mother has two portraits in her living room of my neices two little girls, she has had them on her wall for 12 months now and neither shows any sign of fading, I thought fading would show a problem with the ink you're using and not the paper.
Alan |
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But Aldi is a German company, and yes we probably are being ripped off. Shipping should not make that much difference. Ian |
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However the set that faded alarmingly was on budget A3 paper which I used for an exhibition of family pics at mother-in-laws 90th birthday do, hence my suspicion on paper. |
photopaper.
Hi Chris,
I had a similar problem with my Canon printer, what we found out is that you have to watch the shelf life of the ink cartridges themselves. Then other problem I had was with an Epsom all in one unit I bought, I went through ink like nobodys business so I weighed it up and for the cost of three black Epsom cartrides I could buy a new Canon Printer, so I bought an IP 3000, seperate ink tanks and most important no chip to worry about so I can use any manufacturers cartridges. At the moment I buy my ink from Tesco, £10.00 for all three colours and I think about £6.00 for the black and they last for ages. Even if you buy Canons own they are £7.99 each for the colours and £9.99 for the black. The printer will also print straight to disc. I recommend that when you have to replace your printer you think seriously about a canon and always ask about the price of replacement cartridges as the price of theses can be horrendous as you have found out. Alan |
Thanks for the information. I have tried several kinds and always come back to Kodak Ultra.
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Well Mike, don't you think its time you started shopping at Fenwicks.
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Gee guys, all I have is Sam's or WalMart.
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