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I have the following paper:
Kodak Premium Picture Paper High Gloss

When I print on my IP4000, I have lots of choices for the media setting.
Quite a few are Photo Paper Plus. Is this just a Canon paper product. Do I
select Photo Paper Plus Glossy or just Glossy Photo Paper??

I'm just not sure of the difference.


Mel

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MB_ wrote:

> I have the following paper:
> Kodak Premium Picture Paper High Gloss
>
> When I print on my IP4000, I have lots of choices for the media setting.
> Quite a few are Photo Paper Plus. Is this just a Canon paper product. Do I
> select Photo Paper Plus Glossy or just Glossy Photo Paper??
>
> I'm just not sure of the difference.
>
Have you been to the Kodak site to see what they recommend?

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No, I thought I would simply ask on this newsgroup where I usually get very
helpful detailed replies to my questions.

Mel
"John McWilliams" <jpmcw@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> MB_ wrote:
>
>> I have the following paper:
>> Kodak Premium Picture Paper High Gloss
>>
>> When I print on my IP4000, I have lots of choices for the media setting.
>> Quite a few are Photo Paper Plus. Is this just a Canon paper product. Do
>> I select Photo Paper Plus Glossy or just Glossy Photo Paper??
>>
>> I'm just not sure of the difference.
>>
> Have you been to the Kodak site to see what they recommend?
>
> [x-posted to .periphs.printers, where it was multi-posted]
>
> --
> John McWilliams

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MB_ wrote:
> No, I thought I would simply ask on this newsgroup where I usually
> get very helpful detailed replies to my questions.
>
I would just try out and see. If paper is high gloss, try pluss glossy, and
then one photo with glossy photo. You'll see the difference (or you won't -
in this case ....set any of them).

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