Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 09:02 +0000 21/09/98, steve wrote: >Where can I buy these papers?? >thanks >Steve >---------- > > >> Domtar Ink Jet paper >> and Rolland Ink Jet Blue (a bluish white ink jet paper); These are Canadian papers. In the USA, you could check Weyerhauser Inkjet, 24 lbs, which i'm currently using as my "regular" inkjet paper as it's not an obvious proposition to get Rolland stuff in a price directed market. The Rolland one is sort of exotic as it's mainly a truckload by truckload type of factory with rather restricted retail distribution, mostly a larger print shops supplier. They've got an "attitude" about white paper being real super white: when i sold copier paper with Gestetner, mine looked yellowish in comparison. This super white xerocopy paper is Rolland ROLOX. Normally, Domtar products should not be difficult to find in the Northeast USA as it's a major manufacturer (probably all over the USA). One type i have NOT tried actually is the Kodak Inkjet paper: that one could hold up to its name . . . Look for 24lbs rather than 20 lbs (which is the standard weight for xerocopy); 24 lbs makes a much "classier" document. If you have access to a good printer, perhaps could he (they) show up their samples. There are so many USA paper manufacturers that you surely would find quite more interesting papers there relative to the stationery or office supplies stores. I hope this info proves helpful. Andr=E9 Jean Quintal "He looked like lightning, his robe was white as snow" . . . Matth 28 : 3 ICQ 166 066 16 quia250249@yahoo.com