Try Epson's transparency film:

<http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/ProductMediaSpec.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&infoType=Overview&oid=-8796&category=Paper%20&%20Media>

According to their website it's compatible with the R220.

HTH

Dave


At 10:47 AM 18/09/2006, you wrote:

>Recommendations?
>
>I'm going to be doing some stuff where the photos will be
>displayed as on light boxes but
>hung on the wall...
>
>If anyone has any experience with this, I'd be grateful for
>some tips
>
>I tried parchment paper - didn't work too well.  I tried
>GRAFIX and the black and white looked
>good but using the ultra glossy setting but the edges
>smudged and it was hard feeling which side wsa the correct
>one for printing.
>
>Although I'll be paid for the materials, I"d like to keep
>costs down and quality up... and still
>do it myself on my 220.
>
>I was winging the settings as there isnt one on the 220 for
>transparancies.
>
>The sheets will be just slid into holders for the display
>
>Thanks  -
>
>ann


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