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Re: How to obtain the lightest ink laydown with the iP4000>
Posted by Ron Cohen on May 14th, 2005


The type of paper you are using isn't designed for duplex printing. Try
finding a double sided photo paper and that would be the best solution. In
order to reduce the ink laydown, go into properties and select custom for
the quality setting and reduce it to a lower value. Then under color
adjustment select manual and reduce the intensity to a low value. The image
will be light, but it might help.
Ron

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Posted by Don Davis on May 15th, 2005


David,
You might try Kodak "Picture Paper". It's 51 lb, 81/2 x 11 7mil.Soft Gloss
and can be printed on both sides without any logo or anything like that on
the other side.
I think I bought it at Sam's Club some time ago.
Kodak is not the best photo paper for making photos on a Canon IP4000 or
any Canon for that matter, but might very well work for the purpose you are
wanting to use it for.
Good luck,
Don

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