Paul Verizzo
Print Addict
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2011
- Messages
- 427
- Reaction score
- 88
- Points
- 173
- Location
- Sarasota, FL, USA
- Printer Model
- Canon ip4500, 9000 MK II, PRO-
@The Hat I know what you mean about paper, the bad paper I mentioned here which is Royal Brites is my guinea pig for testing ink. When it is used with Epson L800 ink I had no problem, neither with Hobbicolors, and Canon CLI 221 genuine ink.
I have no other ink to test it, but the problem is only reflecting with IS ink. Now that I remember I printed a picture with IS ink, and then I stored in the middle of a ream of paper, guess what? Same horrid colors after a few days. If am able to find the prints I will scan it for all of the members to see it.
I take issue with Royal Brites being a "bad" paper. In fact, I wrote a thread praising it. You just have to understand that it's not a microporous photo paper, it's a "mere" clay coated paper. Just like brochure papers and all those inexpensive ones.
I think a more accurate descriptor would be "not photo quality," or, "consumer grade." Certainly one should never print a "keeper" on it, but for printing album type pages, checking settings, you can't beat it. Heavy weight, double sided, for about 20 cents a sheet here in USA from Amazon.