Ditto what Herb said. I've tried Kodak papers, called them to discuss issues and finally decided I'd stick with Epson papers for my Stylus Photo and 2000P. I get more than 50 4"X6" glossy prints from one color cartridge on my Stylus Photo. Haven't established a track record for the 2000P as far as ink cartridge usage goes yet. Kenneth Waller ----- Original Message ----- From: "Herb Chong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 9:47 AM Subject: OT: Epson ink use & printing issues
> Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >I've been printing on Kodak Matte picture paper. Would I be getting > markedly > better looking prints on a glossy high-end paper? > > If I get a new printer, (~$100-150) should I get another Epson? > > Cory< > > my opinion. you are using Kodak paper in an Epson printer. i suggest you > start with Epson 5x7 Premium Glossy Paper, make sure that the settings are > right for it, and then see where you get. also, matte paper uses a lot more > ink than glossy paper. my personal experience with Kodak papers is that i > never get the color, detail, or resolution that any of the Epson papers > deliver. high end has nothing to do with it. the paper is made for generic > inkjet printers. i won't use any paper that is not designed for Epson > printers. there are several third party paper manufacturers that do so. > Kodak isn't one of them. > > Herb... > >

