Your Discount Source For High Quality Inkjet Paper FreePhotoPaper.com offers only 100% compatible paper and ink for inkjet printers. We sell papers and inks that have been thoroughly tested and approved to give you prints that equal or exceed those produced using the manufacturers' papers and inks. We carry a variety of ink jet papers with specialized coatings that have been designed especially for inkjet print heads, including the two most popular, thermal and piezo electric. All these custom-formulated coatings have been tested to meet or exceed the printer manufacturer requirements. Each has been specifically designed to answer the needs of the end use and deliver excellent imaging results. We buy from the only two paper suppliers that sell inexpensive high quality paper that is 100% compatible with all inkjet printers. I tested 63 brands of inkjet papers from 17 paper suppliers over a nine month period. I found only five suppliers that offered papers that were truly 100% compatible and equal in quality to the manufacturers papers. Fortunately two of these suppliers had reasonable pricing and are nationally known, both with excellent reputations. I then sent their papers to five digital imaging pros for confirmation testing. Fortunately the experts agreed that the Konica and International Paper sheets were as good or better than the OEM's papers. To understand what makes a good paper you need to know a little about Inkjet Printing. Inkjet printing uses water-based inks that are sprayed onto the paper. Because of the increase in water it is extremely important that photo-finishing papers are able to control water. Otherwise it can damage the paper by wrinkling and/or causing other imaging problems such smearing, feathering and long dry times.
In order to combat these problems, photo-finishing inkjet papers must be specially engineered. The basic structure of a photographic inkjet paper consists of four layers: Receiver (Microparticle, Gelatin or Polymer) Barrier (Polytheyne, Cast Coating or Wash Coating) Base (Cellulose or Film) Backing (Various Plastics)
These four layers are designed to set the ink in place, eliminate the water and protect the paper fibers from saturation. By changing the formulations of each of the layers, a unique set of properties can be obtained. The properties desired depend on the unique set of performance attributes needed for the particular application. This is the reason there is not just one paper that is the "perfect" one. Performance tradeoffs include: cost feel drying time gloss level image quality convertibility ink saturation ink feathering wear resistance fade resistance moisture resistance
|