Legal Size Photo Quality Paper?

R

Rob

Does anyone know if HP or Epson or any other manufacturer makes legal
size (8.5" x 14") photo quality paper? I can't find it on their
websites. I am printing DVD covers that require 10.8" of width and
taping a letter size photo sheet to a legal size bond sheet just isn't
cutting it!

I have heard that HP may make an inkjet printer that will do
borderless printing on letter size paper but their spec sheets only
state borderless for 4 x 6 photos.

Thanks much

Rob
Canada
 
T

Trev

Rob said:
Does anyone know if HP or Epson or any other manufacturer makes legal
size (8.5" x 14") photo quality paper? I can't find it on their
websites. I am printing DVD covers that require 10.8" of width and
taping a letter size photo sheet to a legal size bond sheet just isn't
cutting it!

I have heard that HP may make an inkjet printer that will do
borderless printing on letter size paper but their spec sheets only
state borderless for 4 x 6 photos.

Thanks much

Rob
Canada

DVD covers are only 10 .8 wide when there 7.2 high the rest of the time
there 7.2 wide
 
G

Gordon

Does anyone know if HP or Epson or any other manufacturer makes legal
size (8.5" x 14") photo quality paper? I can't find it on their
websites. I am printing DVD covers that require 10.8" of width and
taping a letter size photo sheet to a legal size bond sheet just isn't
cutting it!

I have heard that HP may make an inkjet printer that will do
borderless printing on letter size paper but their spec sheets only
state borderless for 4 x 6 photos.
Epson has legal size photo paper, but it's mat finish.

the paper is lebaled:
top:
epson stylus color series
epson stylus pro series
ink jet printer
paper for 720 dpi
printing

Legal ...........
above the bar code: C13S041067

on the side
paper for 720 dpi S041067 Epson

Gordon

PS it's the ONLY legal size paper I have seen, other than using roll
paper cut to legal size.
 

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