Marnie, Due to the extreme absorbancy of that kind of paper (sucks up ink) and the inability to really look at color/saturation/most anything other than cropping, I use photo 4X6 paper to print tests on. Relatively inexpensive, not much ink use and you can reasonably evaluate what you are going to get.
Just an idea. Bruce Tuesday, July 8, 2003, 8:38:16 AM, you wrote: Eac> One P.S. I sometimes use plain paper, typing paper, to print some photographs Eac> simply as "test runs" (if I have cropped or something) before I print for Eac> "real." To see if my alignment, etc. is correct. The quality is not the same as Eac> using photo quality/photo paper. There is a big fall off. A significant fall Eac> off. Eac> Marnie aka Doe

