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Paper Chase Fotospeed PF LustreDuo 280 - part 3 of 1 2 3

by Mike McNamee Published 01/06/2009

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Another important feature is the nature of the image, if it is to be spread across a fold line. We tried folding the finished sheet; finger pressure caused some break-up of the surface, using a bone folder a little more so.


As well as test targets we also printed some natural history shots, some aerial shots, both with plenty of detail, along with a monochrome, using the standard Epson Advanced Black and White drivers. All were excellent - bright, detailed, clean-looking images that would stand with the best, there are no compromises for having two sides to print upon. The paper is thick enough to prevent showthrough of the reverse image.

Overall, then an excellent product - it is highly recommended.


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