![]() ![]() ![]() Using thinner paper does tend to make the overlap less obvious. You can see the overlap edge if you look closely, but it is a fun way to do large poster sized prints for a party. It breaks the image up and prints it on several pages with some edge overlap so you can do a paste-up on foam core posterboards. I've used it with a poster program to print posters much larger than the capacity of my printer. Very good paper but lighter weight than staples. The costco photo paper is so reasonable and produces excellent prints, so that is the paper I've been using for photo printing.įor a short time costco was selling Kodak double sided matte paper and I bought one box to try. When staples runs a sale on the photo supreme satin paper I'll have to give it a try. Admittedly, there are some I haven't tried, like HP papers or other big-box office supply store brands. ![]() Staples has no information on this, unlike Epson and HP which have apparently done testing on their papers. I tried some Staples Photo Supreme 13x19' Matte (the only paper of that size I can get locally), and they like it, but I'm not sure how well it will hold up to fading. Of all the double sided matte papers I've tried, it has the best weight and feel for this purpose for it's price and prints photos quite well. The people who are getting the pictures like a matte finish. Gh - I've been using the staples photo supreme double sided matte for several years after finding it on sale at a very deep discount -specifically for greeting cards, invitations, etc. ![]()
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