I am interested in buying an HP2605dn. Whilst its main use will be
printing text, I will have a need to print colour graphics (artwork
though not necessarily full colour photographs).
I am concerned however that HP's spec for the printer recommends a
maximum media weight of 105g/m2. I haven't seen many glossy papers
with a weight as low as that - not even on HP's website (I am based in
the UK).
Can anyone who has experience of printing on glossy paper with a
2605dn reassure me?
"Gordon" <gorsoft@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am interested in buying an HP2605dn. Whilst its main use will be
> printing text, I will have a need to print colour graphics (artwork
> though not necessarily full colour photographs).
>
> I am concerned however that HP's spec for the printer recommends a
> maximum media weight of 105g/m2. I haven't seen many glossy papers
> with a weight as low as that - not even on HP's website (I am based in
> the UK).
>
> Can anyone who has experience of printing on glossy paper with a
> 2605dn reassure me?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Gordon
I have been using HP paper. They list several glossy papers here http://www.shopping.hp.com/store/pro...Q7822A%2523ABA
I print calendars, newsletters and every day prints on the HP and I don't
care for glossy paper for these jobs.
I have been very happy using HP presentation and brochure paper in matte or
soft gloss.
Everyday printing is on HP color Laser 28lb paper.
I have tried some HP brochure glossy 44lb which worked fine however it
taught me that I didn't care for glossy paper for my printing.
I have a Epson R1800 inkjet for printing photographs on glossy paper.
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<645455cb-2980-4d4b-8e03-53cf5b38fd19@p69g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>,
Gordon <gorsoft@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I am interested in buying an HP2605dn. Whilst its main use will be
> printing text, I will have a need to print colour graphics (artwork
> though not necessarily full colour photographs).
>
> I am concerned however that HP's spec for the printer recommends a
> maximum media weight of 105g/m2. I haven't seen many glossy papers
> with a weight as low as that - not even on HP's website (I am based in
> the UK).
Gordon-
For my purposes, photos printed on plain paper are quite good.
The HP2605dn Print-Finishing menu lists a Media Type of glossy paper up
to 163 g/m2. That said, you still may not be satisfied with glossy
laser prints. I don't think they compare to ink-jet glossy prints.
(DO NOT use glossy ink-jet paper in a Laser Printer. The coating can
damage the printer.)
On 1 Dec, 19:35, Fred McKenzie <fm...@aol.com> wrote:
> In article
> <645455cb-2980-4d4b-8e03-53cf5b38f...@p69g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>,
>
> Gordon <gors...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > I am interested in buying an HP2605dn. Whilst its main use will be
> > printing text, I will have a need to print colour graphics (artwork
> > though not necessarily full colour photographs).
>
> > I am concerned however that HP's spec for the printer recommends a
> > maximum media weight of 105g/m2. I haven't seen many glossy papers
> > with a weight as low as that - not even on HP's website (I am based in
> > the UK).
>
> Gordon-
>
> For my purposes, photos printed on plain paper are quite good.
>
> The HP2605dn Print-Finishing menu lists a Media Type of glossy paper up
> to 163 g/m2. That said, you still may not be satisfied with glossy
> laser prints. I don't think they compare to ink-jet glossy prints.
>
> (DO NOT use glossy ink-jet paper in a Laser Printer. The coating can
> damage the printer.)
>
> Fred
Hi Pat & Fred,
Thanks for the feedback which gives me the assurance I was seeking. I
think the brochure & presentation paper is the one I want to use for
my graphic printing - the problem is trying to get hold of supplies.
I did say I lived in the UK - HP here don't seem to be marketing that
paper. I guess I'll have to find something similar but at least I
know I can go higher than 105 g/m2 (not sure what that is in US lbs)
but not higher than about 163.
I wish I lived in the US :-)) The price of the HP2605dn is about
half the cheapest price here !
>
> Hi Pat & Fred,
>
> Thanks for the feedback which gives me the assurance I was seeking. I
> think the brochure & presentation paper is the one I want to use for
> my graphic printing - the problem is trying to get hold of supplies.
> I did say I lived in the UK - HP here don't seem to be marketing that
> paper. I guess I'll have to find something similar but at least I
> know I can go higher than 105 g/m2 (not sure what that is in US lbs)
> but not higher than about 163.
>
> I wish I lived in the US :-)) The price of the HP2605dn is about
> half the cheapest price here !
>
> Gordon
Here is a link that talks about US paper weight and metric weights http://www.inkjetart.com/weight.html
I know 500 sheets of 8.5X11 HP color laser 28 lb weighs 6.9 lbs. I just
weighed it.
I have always had to order HP brochure and presentation paper over the
internet.
Look for paper that specifically says color laser. I have also used Xerox
24lb laser paper 98 brightness that was for color laser.