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I think the gelatin coated paper will be the swellable type. Isn't swellable paper only suitable for dye inks?
So probably Canon clear gloss is better suited for pigment inks? How about IS gloss optimiser, will it work the same way and can it also be applied by hand? I wonder if this will work for printing B/W photos with an iP5200 using only the PGI-5 PGBK cartridge with greyscale and plain paper settings?
Out of curiosity I have also bought some gelatin and will also try coating some paper. As the iP5200 uses dye colour inks the gelatin covered paper should work.
So probably Canon clear gloss is better suited for pigment inks? How about IS gloss optimiser, will it work the same way and can it also be applied by hand? I wonder if this will work for printing B/W photos with an iP5200 using only the PGI-5 PGBK cartridge with greyscale and plain paper settings?
Out of curiosity I have also bought some gelatin and will also try coating some paper. As the iP5200 uses dye colour inks the gelatin covered paper should work.