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Which paper fits best for photos on the wall?
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[QUOTE="Daniel Roberts, post: 205754, member: 7116"] Hi Alex With a small format printer like the Сanon MG7120, your output is limited to 8½x11in or A4 in size. There are ways in which you can make bigger pictures even with an office format printer. First you asked about paper. Your choice depends on the way you want to mount it. Take a look at[URL='http://www.incartek.com/banner/index/?id=186/Jetmaster%20Gallery%20Wraps'] Jetmaster[/URL]. You can produce a number of panels and set them together to make a larger picture. Furthermore, you do not have to use canvas (which is difficult to feed into smaller printers), several papers being suitable. Probably the best is I[URL='http://www.incartek.com/incartek-your-paper-supplier/innova-canvas-48/canvas-textile-paper-315gsm-ifa08.html']nnova Art’s canvas-like paper.[/URL] For more about [URL='http://www.incartek.com/banner/index/?id=186/Jetmaster%20Gallery%20Wraps']Jetmaster* click here.[/URL] There are other ways – laminating a glossy print for example. Alternatively you can do a [URL='http://www.incartek.com/banner/index/?id=187/Jetmaster%20Photo%20Panels']panel, also available from Jetmaster. [/URL] But that does not lend itself to larger displays using multiple panels. You can, though, be more flexible on paper. [URL='http://www.incartek.com/banner/index/?id=186/Jetmaster%20Gallery%20Wraps'] [IMG]http://www.incartek.com/media/catalog/category/Jetmaster_Gallery_Wraps_1.jpg[/IMG] [/URL] However, make sure that you use a pigmented ink and archival paper if you want a durable picture. * We are based in the UK. If you are in the USA or Canada please find a source using Google. In Continental Europe Jetmaster and Innova papers are available from [URL='http://www.arca.nl']Arca in Holland[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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