With smaller formats I have had quite good results using Canon "Pigment Reaction". Will now lookik into geletin sizing and see if I can do that without evidence. I also wonder about the longevity of such a printed surface.
Is there any solution to invisibly prepare a fine art paper surface for inkjet printing, ie leaving no apparent difference in the paper's appearance. I want to print onto Rising Stonehenge using an Epson Stylus Pro 3880. I have looked at Golden Digital Grounds but there range is matte white...
Keep getting the green light flashing delay, then an extraneous second (or last) page with four numerals only. I open the utility and print a test page and get the following message:
uifp.multi_buttonPush 10 ; udw.quit ;
Any ideas ?
My HP K7100 has just died. It was wonderful for printing text on plain paper. I know all kinds of results can be achieved using treated papers, but what is regarded as the best A3+ printer for text in the "Plain Paper Best" mode ? Any suggestions/opinions most welcome.