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Greetings Fred,
If you have any Kodak paper remaining, I suggest you consider the use of
EasyShare Software and the One Touch To Better Pictures feature that is
included with it. When you load Kodak paper into the printer, and open
EasyShare, the One Touch option will reset your printer driver to maximize
results. I assure you that you will be amazed at the quality of the
resulting print.
Kodak takes the drivers and printers from just about all printer makers, and
runs them in their lab for a month or two to find the very best possible
quality. It then publishes the option for that printer on its One Touch To
Better Pictures. It is all free.
If you have not yet tried it, you may want to see what you think. Go the
following web location for EasyShare and the One Touch option.
http://www.kodak.com/go/easysharesupport
http://www.kodak.com/go/onetouch
Talk to you soon. Let me know how you like it.
Ron Baird
Eastman Kodak Company
"FredBillie" <fredbillie@aol.comnospam> wrote in message
news:20040729001552.07086.00000068@mb-m17.aol.com...
> << From: "Povl H. Pedersen" povlhp@povl-h-pedersens-computer.local
>>
> << In article <cXzNc.1007$V85.584@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com>, Steven
wrote:
> > I realigned the printer heads. I also found if I say print in Photo,
> > the printer puts way too much ink on the paper! If I say, Print just in
> > "Fine" mode, the picture does come put much better. Any other ideas?
>
> I can see they layers of ink in Photo mode for some hours if I use
> Photo paper, but the quality is very good. Get good photo paper, and
> let prints dry for a few hourse.
>
> Photo mode only works on photo paper, remember to always select correct
> paper type, also influences color cast.
>
> >>
> If you use good photo paper, I can't see why you would have to wait even 2
> hours. My prior Epson's (Color Stylus, 740, and 900) always came out dry
from
> the printer. Ditto for my current Canon S900. The only time I have had a
wet
> print was when accidentally printing in Photo mode on plain paper or on
Kodak
> photo paper which latter paper seemed to require the plain regular paper
> setting. If you are not using Epson photo paper, I highly recommend it or
the
> Office Depot "Premium High Gloss" photo paper. For the U.S. This paper
> seems to be made for Office Depot by Konica, a very fine paper
manufacturer.
>
> I have also had good success with ILFORD's Gallerie (Pfofessional Inkjet
> Photo Range) Smooth Gloss Paper which is dirt cheap at Sam's Club. (About
$24
> U.S. For 100 sheets.)