No more Epson Glossy Photo Paper for me

ghwellsjr

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The first inkjet printer I bought was an Epson CX4600 which used DURABrite ink and so I also bought some 8.5x11 Glossy Photo Paper which claimed that it was "Compatible with DURABrite Inks" and it also "Works With All Ink Jet Printers". I planned to re-ink but when I discovered from Neil Slade's website that the DURABrite inks were pigment based and that the re-inking kit I bought was dye-based, I returned the printer and re-inking kit and launched into the world of Canon printers. Since I had opened the package of paper, I kept it, knowing that it would also work with my dye-based printer. It has worked and the printouts look fine.

However, I looked at the ink droplets under a microscope and found that the dots are not of consistent color. With Canon photo paper the dots are well-defined and just one color. I tried to take some pictures but they just weren't clear so I have drawn a picture of what the dots look like on the Epson DURABrite paper:

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It appears that maybe half the ink forms a dot but the other half of the droplet can't get absorbed into the paper and forms a "scab" on the surface of the dot. This has to significantly alter the intended appearance of the image, although it is still acceptable. I can understand how this characteristic of the paper might be ideal for pigment inks but from now on, I'm not going to buy paper that also works with pigment ink.
 

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Interesting! Before Costco brought out its own brand photo paper they sold Epson Glossy Photo paper at a great price. I used it in my Canon i960 and it appeared to produce excellent prints. When I get a chance I will look at magnification to see if that is also happening with the Epson paper I still have on the shelf. BTW, This paper works well for greeting cards as it can be printed on the back side as well. It does have very faint epson logos on the back but they don't show up that much.
 
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