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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Do you know Kodak inkjet? -Paper business

Welcome back to Do You Know Kodak Inkjet!

Did you know that the right choice of book one of the most important factors in getting a good quality photo? 

Coated inkjet paper for printing photos come in two main categories;Swellable (also called non-Porous) and Porous. without getting in the materials science of how they were created, Superabsorbent documents take a lot longer to dry and are not water resistant. Porous documents on the other hand, are water resistant dry very quickly, and when you move from Kodak porous paper with our low-cost pigmented ink combines a very durable long-term print.

Kodak makes three layers of porous Inkjet photo paper:

Phase 1 "Ultra premium photo paper our best paper, suitable for framing.

Phase 2 "Premium Photo" book good value, heavier weight

Stage 3 "Photo" book offers the highest value for the daily print.

 

Another feature of KODAK Inkjet papers which is pretty cool is that there is a bar code on the back that the KODAK printer to identify which paper is loaded in the printer. card stock or heavier paper that are able to absorb more ink to richer colors. bar code tells the printer exactly what paper is loaded and how much ink to determine the best printing. not only does this save you time by not having to manually select the paper type, but it guarantees that the correct amount of ink is applied giving you a great print first, every time.

Kodak papers are universally compatible, so they are ideal for use in other printers are. Kodak was in the business Inkjet Paper, long before we entered the hardware business, so that our documents are designed and tested to give you great results no matter what printer you use.

So the next time you need for the renewal of your paper supply, remember that not all papers are created equal. Kodak book opt for the best results.


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