jeanene
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Aug 1, 2014 16:16:08 GMT
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Post by jeanene on Aug 11, 2015 16:49:55 GMT
I've been using Canon glossy photo paper because it came with my Canon printer and then I found a good deal where it was practically free. I'm happy with the quality of the prints, but I have problems when I need to cut the photo (e.g., if I print 2 3x4 photos on a 4x6). If I use my paper trimmer (which I prefer so I can get straight lines) then I get paper fuzzies which are nearly impossible to remove. Can anyone recommend photo paper that holds up when it's cut?
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Post by KikiPea on Aug 11, 2015 19:31:07 GMT
Kirkland brand from Costco.
Be careful, though, some brands don't work with every printer's ink. I tried HP in an Epson (or Canon) once and the ink just bled. It was awful!
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Post by anniefb on Aug 11, 2015 19:37:35 GMT
I don't have issues when cutting Canon photo paper with my tonic guillotine. does your trimmer maybe need a new blade?
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Post by crazy4scraps on Aug 13, 2015 23:45:49 GMT
I don't have issues when cutting Canon photo paper with my tonic guillotine. does your trimmer maybe need a new blade? This is what I was thinking too. The problem is more likely with the trimmer instead of the paper.
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MDscrapaholic
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Jun 25, 2014 20:49:07 GMT
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Post by MDscrapaholic on Aug 13, 2015 23:54:23 GMT
If my trimmer leaves a jagged edge, I just sand it down with a sponge sanding block.
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jeanene
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Post by jeanene on Aug 14, 2015 12:50:50 GMT
Maybe it is my trimmer. I use the Fiskars trimmer with the titanium blade. While a brand new blade produces less fuzzies, I still get some.
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