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Re: When printing pictures to send for autographs ...

by johnnylightninglives » Thu Mar 22, 2012 4:24 am

I print at home with glossy paper and have no smudging problems at all unless they use a silver sharpie then it rubs off but otherwise no problems at all and i personally dont like kodak paper at all its too thin i use HP photo paper or when its on sale i buy staples own brand of photo paper which is very good if you buy the premium one thats on thick paper stock. Just make sure the photo paper you buy is at least 72lb 10.5 mil and 270g/m I prefer 80lb 11.5 mil 300 g/m paper because its a nice heavy paper.

Re: When printing pictures to send for autographs ...

by StevenQ » Thu Mar 22, 2012 3:59 am

I print on glossy all the time and have few problems. Use Kodak brand as it's much better quality(I use Premium). The only smudges I've had is from silver Sharpies when someone hasn't let it dry long enough before handling.

Re: When printing pictures to send for autographs ...

by RYAN-J » Wed Mar 21, 2012 7:16 pm

I have mine printed professionally on Matte finish photo paper. {up} Printing on Glossy photo paper at home tends to result in smeared autographs.

RYAN-J 8)

When printing pictures to send for autographs ...

by il0veseamushp » Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:24 pm

What kind of photo paper do you use to print on?

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