Well - the Epson R220 doesn't have a setting for this but it does have a setting for cd/dvd's - it came to me that it might make the most sense - and it did. I used the Epson transparency stock and it looks great.
I had written Epson about it on line and got the (usual?) silly response... Response 1 was "use the setting for Ink jet transparencies" DUH. I replied that the reason I was asking which setting to use was that my R220 doesn't have a specific setting for film stock. She wrote back "YOu are right [!] the 220 doesn't have that setting... WHy don't you try the glossy photo paper setting?" sigh. anyway, if any of ya want to print film stock and don't have a setting for it but can print cd/dvd's it worked very well on my printer. ann -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

