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- From: Dave Filpus <filpus@bnr.ca>
- Subject: Re: Stylewriter vs DeskWriter???
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- In article <271@visicom.com> Larry Samuels, samuels@VisiCom.COM writes:
- >A while back, there was a discussion of good print paper
- >for this type of printer. I could have sworn I'd saved it,
- >but can't find it now. Does anyone have recommendations
- >for good paper for use with the DeskWriter?
- Several engineers recommended to me Hammermill CopyPlus as a reasonably
- inexpensive, good paper for the DeskJet/Writer. I tried it and found
- that it does not bleed badly and has good print looks. I found it to be
- much better than its competition. I found that there is little
- correlation between print quality and either cost or cotton content. The
- exact paper formula matters. Good luck.
- Dave Filpus
- BNR, Inc.
- filpus@bnr.ca
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- Opinions expressed are my own expert analysis and do not reflect those of
- BNR or Northern Telcom.
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