[Cialug] OT - Photo Laser paper

Matt Breitbach matthewb at flash.shanje.com
Fri Aug 27 10:00:22 CDT 2010


I agree - I had an Alps Dye-sub printer about 10 years ago that was the cats
meow.  I also had a used tektronix phaser solid-ink printer from the late
90's that was pretty nice.  The solid ink technologies and dye-sub
technologies are really beautiful.

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From: cialug-bounces at cialug.org [mailto:cialug-bounces at cialug.org] On Behalf
Of Nathan C. Smith
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 8:43 AM
To: 'Central Iowa Linux Users Group'
Subject: Re: [Cialug] OT - Photo Laser paper

We just use "Brite White" paper - HP is a good brand, certainly there are
others. The colors you want to "pop" will still come out muted and not as
glossy as a slick photo paper.  

Maybe others will disagree, but I think Inkjets and some other technologies
(like Xerox Solid ink) are still better for photos than color lasers.  Of
course maybe I've never seen really good color laser output....

-Nate

-----Original Message-----
From: cialug-bounces at cialug.org [mailto:cialug-bounces at cialug.org] On Behalf
Of Matt Stanton
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 11:52 PM
To: Central Iowa Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: [Cialug] OT - Photo Laser paper

  You'll actually find that glossy photo paper for use in laser printers is
near impossible to find.  The main reason is probably because toner flattens
a gloss coating, so you are not able to get a 'magazine slick' 
finish to the printed photo.  Even worse, the more 'color', the less glossy
it is, so if you use glossy paper and the photo has some white to it, the
white areas will be glossy, while the 'colored' areas will be matte.

There are some options for matte finish photo paper for laser printers,
though... HP makes a very nice photo paper for laser printers that is not
glossy.  You should probably be able to find something along the same lines
at officemax/depot.

Finally, avoid photo paper that is not specifically made for laser printers.
It highly depends on the printer, but some of them heat the paper up to a
relatively high temperature in the fuser.  We have a copier at work that
goes up over 300degF, so any sort of plastic film could stick to the fuser
drum and cause you paper jams and later grief.  
I think most desktop lase printers probably don't get as hot as the copier
we have does, though.

Sorry that I don't have a specific recommendation, but we generally just buy
something with a good weight and a nice finish.  It's hard to know what
you're buying online, though.  I'll have a look to see if we have any laser
photo paper at work and reply to the list tomorrow if you haven't gotten any
other recommendations.

On 8/26/2010 11:40 PM, Matt Breitbach wrote:
> So anyone got any good suggestions for photo-grade color laser printer 
> paper?  I just picked up a Minolta 2300DL for pennies, and I wanted to 
> try out some photo paper on it.  I've only ever dealt with inkjets and 
> photo printing, so I'm a little out of my element on the laserjets.  I 
> know I can't use inkjet paper and wondered if anyone had a particular 
> preference and source (locally if possible).
>
> -Matt
>
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