what brand printer paper should i buy????
i got this brand new printer (hp) and the woman at the store told me that i have to get hp printer or the inks do not blend well with the paper? i don't know if the woman was being truthful or if she was just trying to get me to buy the HP brand paper? i mean does it really matter? what is your favorite television show too? i am taking a survey for school.
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- UM WELL i think she was just UM SKAMMMIN YA? no it dont matttter. SHAWTY JUST GET PAPER. IT CAN EVEN BE USED PAPER. ps. my favorite tv show is dragon tales I JUST LOVE THEM DRAGONS AND THURR TALES (; (; (;
- oh LoLnt sure abt the hp printer, GOOD luck on that tho! but my favorite tv show would have to be MAD TV, or Laguna Beach! LoL btw: how old r u?
- depending on what you're going to be printing will determine what paper to use. Brand is not important, what is? the type of paper for what you're printing, photos: use inkjet high gloss, general stuff: use any paper including copy paper if the quality isn't important. for nicer stuff not a photo: use the matte finish. One note if you want to print good quality on heavier paper make sure it is for an inkjet printer, gloss copy paper will not look good on an inkjet (and verse-visa, btw) The american equivalent of a4 is LTR paper (8 1/2x11") I forgot to add that the brightness of the paper is important as well, the closer to 100 brightness the more "white" the paper, canon is a good brand, but I've been using different brands of photo papers for years and as long as it's the type of paper for what you're printing (i.e. photos, invitations, receipts) and you select that type of paper in the properties of your printer (it will ask you if it's glossy, matte, heavyweight etc.) then you should have good results.
- That is NOT true. You need to buy A4 paper. And Canon is the best brand for paper I think... And it should be thick enough to pass through the printer: 80gr/2 (well I am from Europe, and I give you the european measures :), but if you wish convert the grams into pounds :).
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