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Epson Stylus Color 3000.
My go to place for Valentine 17×22 Glossy Photo Paper says that Valentine stopped making it…. The Epson Photo Glossy 17×22 is too thin for my liking and is actually a different weight than the 8.5×11 PG that sells in Office stores.
I go through a decent amount of it and was looking for a good price and quality
of 17×22 Glossy cut sheets.
The Valentine Paper I liked was:
JPG170
Val Hues 170gsm Hi Rez Instant Drying
1440dpi Photo Glossy Paper.
I’ve tried Kodak Photo Glossy but the Epson Inks takes days to dry on it and has a tendency to float the black ink on top of the paper.
Anyone here with a good paper connection?
—
Ric Seyler
My go to place for Valentine 17×22 Glossy Photo Paper says that Valentine stopped making it…. The Epson Photo Glossy 17×22 is too thin for my liking and is actually a different weight than the 8.5×11 PG that sells in Office stores.
I go through a decent amount of it and was looking for a good price and quality
of 17×22 Glossy cut sheets.
The Valentine Paper I liked was:
JPG170
Val Hues 170gsm Hi Rez Instant Drying
1440dpi Photo Glossy Paper.
I’ve tried Kodak Photo Glossy but the Epson Inks takes days to dry on it and has a tendency to float the black ink on top of the paper.
Anyone here with a good paper connection?
—
Ric Seyler
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