Help! What paper for multidisc covers?
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Help! What paper for multidisc covers?
Got a few multi-disc custom covers that I'm going to print out, but they are too long to fit either A4 or letter paper. And I can't find legal sized paper. Any suggestions on how to solve this? 
Can anyone tell me is there legal sized quality paper (coated or photo)? Where can I get some?
Ready with X-Files, Sopranos, Godfather .... no way to print!!!

Thanks in advance.

Can anyone tell me is there legal sized quality paper (coated or photo)? Where can I get some?
Ready with X-Files, Sopranos, Godfather .... no way to print!!!

Thanks in advance.
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Epson makes a 'matte finish' legal size hi-rez paper ( 'Epson S041067' ). Amazon.com (zshops) has it and you should be able to find it at most of the office supply outfits.
http://s1.amazon.com/exec/varzea/ts/...972653-2921706
http://s1.amazon.com/exec/varzea/ts/...972653-2921706
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Thanks, johnf14 --
I'll try that!
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Now that I know what I'm looking for, I found a great site for cheap paper and NO SHIPPING COSTS! (The web site in clunky)
Epson, Canon paper/ink available, choose "CHOICE" and you get a drop list of available stuff.
http://www.databazaar.com/databazaar.storefront
Cheapest I could find using the Froogle search engine.
I'll try that!
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Now that I know what I'm looking for, I found a great site for cheap paper and NO SHIPPING COSTS! (The web site in clunky)
Epson, Canon paper/ink available, choose "CHOICE" and you get a drop list of available stuff.
http://www.databazaar.com/databazaar.storefront
Cheapest I could find using the Froogle search engine.
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Got the epson paper, and it works... but the paper has a LOW brightness number, leaving all covers flat and dull. I will use the paper for now, but isn't there a good legal size paper that's brighter?
Any help much appreciated.
Any help much appreciated.
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Originally posted by jblackie
Got the epson paper, and it works... but the paper has a LOW brightness number, leaving all covers flat and dull. I will use the paper for now, but isn't there a good legal size paper that's brighter?
Any help much appreciated.
Got the epson paper, and it works... but the paper has a LOW brightness number, leaving all covers flat and dull. I will use the paper for now, but isn't there a good legal size paper that's brighter?
Any help much appreciated.
As an example the paper Wizdar is refering to (in the previous post) has a brightness of 89. One less than the Epson paper.
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You can also pick up most common photo papers in a roll and cut sheets yourself. I bought a 329mm x 10m (13.0" x 32.8') roll of Epson glossy photo paper and it works great. The only hassle is flattening out the paper since it tends to curl when fresh off the roll. This is pretty easy to remedy, however.




