Canon A4 photo paper

duncan22

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Canon photo paper is fairly expensive when compared with other makes. Is it worth the extra cost in using Canon paper ?
I Recall someone having major problems with a Canon printer with the black in prints coming out very poor to the point they assumed a problem with the printer.
On using Canon photo paper the problem went away!
No doubt many forum users have used different brands of paper and I would welcome comments from anyone using a Canon MP610.
The problem did not rest with the inks as they were Canon original inks.
Due to my location I would be sourcing paper in the UK.
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I use a Canon MP600 and Hobbicolors inks.

I use only Unicorn (Swiss make) from Lidl and Tesco's own glossy paper. Both are instant dry and I have had no problems at all with them.
 

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Duncan22,

I suspect you don not have a printer which possesses a black dye ink cartridge (CLI-8) only pigment black. Cheaper photo papers will not give good "black", because the mixing of C/M/Y inks to make up black is a mark of quality whether your ink is of good quality. If not the "black" turns to become more purplish or brownish.
 

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I thought Duncan's post implied he had an MP610 printer, and that has got a black dye cart.
 

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Pebe,

You're right. Just read over it and did not see that Duncan has a MP600 printer.
 

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Hi Duncan.
I can endorse Pebe's comments on Tesco glossy paper. It prints a tad too magenta on the default settings (on my ip6700d), but that's easily rectified in the printer driver. Using refilled carts & a home-made profile, I can get prints which beat the pants off expensive Kodak & Epson papers. Its also waterproof when fully dried, as I found out after getting some gunge on a print, & washed it off under the tap. No trace whatever of smearing. Paper a bit wrinkled, but print still immaculate.
 
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