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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Inkjet Paper

Inkjet printers are common tool both for the house and the office. They are fast, cheap, sufficient and yield professional-looking results. Aside from the proprietary inks that you use for these printers, manufacturers also furnish you with specialized papers to give you the best capability printouts. Manufacturers claim that original printer papers give you the benefit of sharper text capability and brilliantly colored images, which make office presentations, enterprise proposals and school reports much more impressive.

The most generally used paper is 28-pound 8½" x 11' matte finished paper. However, you can opt to use higher grained papers. Manufacturers sell these in packs of 200 sheets at around per pack.

Printer Inkjet

If you need larger sized paper, you can also accumulate 32-pound 11" x 17" paper with the same matte finish. You can buy them in packs of 100 sheets at .

You can also yield your own brochures or flyers by printing them on paper that has a glossy close on both sides, giving it a more professional feel. This paper is thicker than the regular types of paper, preventing the ink from showing straight through to the other side. You can buy it in 8½" x 11" or 11" x 17" sizes, in packs of 50 sheets, at and , respectively.

If you want to print your own photos on your inkjet printer, you can buy photo paper in 4" x 6", 5" x 7" and 4" x 12" sizes for panoramic photos or 8½" x 11? paper for full-page photo printing. This special photo paper is designed to resist water, smears and smudges. You can buy 4" x 6" and 8" x 11" photo paper in packs of 100 sheets for and , respectively. Panoramic 4" x 12" photo paper is sold in packs of 20 sheets for , while the 5" x 7" paper is sold in packs of 60 sheets for .

You can also buy specialized papers like photo cards to print holiday greeting cards, mailing labels, banner papers and iron-on transfers.

Inkjet Paper

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