Note: This post contains pricing information for future reference because it is generally not available elsewhere once the next Woot has been offered.
GSI Premium High Gloss Photo Paper 8.5×11 2×25 pack
$4.99 + $5 shipping
condition: New
product(s): 2 GSI Premium High Gloss Photo Paper 8.5×11 25 pack
baffles
February 13, 2008, 12:01am
3
Will this work with my color laser printer?
How good will this work in an Epson printer? Any different than Epson paper?
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(You’ll need to look for the 8.5 x 11 product for comparison . . . some of the results are for 4 x 6, sorry. But at least I bought three one cent radios.)
kramerd
February 13, 2008, 12:05am
8
This is about 1/2 price if you get all 3.
Good woot, but I dont have a printer anymore…maybe if woot were selling a printer instead of a projecter…
jmusal
February 13, 2008, 12:07am
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How good will this work in an Epson printer? Any different than Epson paper?
Compare the weight and finish of the stick - not the brand name.
The big difference is probably the price, other than that, well…
ojohn
February 13, 2008, 12:07am
10
Will this work with my color laser printer?
NO!
It might stick to the drum and ruin it. DO NOT USE THIS PAPER ON ANY LASER.
Same for any photo paper intended for ink jets.
janet13
February 13, 2008, 12:07am
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Will this work with my color laser printer?
Not sure if you’re being ironic. I’m pretty certain this is for ink jet. I’ll check, but just a quick reply so that you don’t impulse buy.
Ink jet only (and note that the packaging says “quick drying” – lasers don’t need to dry, they work by thermoset, afaik)
(Final edit, I promise: I have no idea what one term describes laser printing – electrostatic developing? Anyone know?)
madcran
February 13, 2008, 12:09am
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In for three two-packs. That’s a lot of paper, but now I am forced to print out pictures.
In for 3. At this price, can’t resist.
Is this compatible with Canon printers?
jmusal
February 13, 2008, 12:13am
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Is this compatible with Canon printers?
As discussed, if your Cannon is a inkjet, yep.
Laser, bad idea.
janet13
February 13, 2008, 12:13am
16
Is this compatible with Canon printers?
TigerDirect claims it works with any inkjet.
RichieT
February 13, 2008, 12:15am
17
in for3 I hope that its good! not a refurb!
in for3 I hope that its good! not a refurb!
Refurbished photo paper… hahahahahaha
I’m sure I’ll sound picky, but I would be all over this if was matte instead of high gloss. Gloss = fingerprints (which I can’t stand!) >.<