Types of Photo Printer Paper

Types of Photo Printer Paper

One of the many advantages to living in the world of digital media is that we can take quality photographs then print them ourselves. The type of photo printer paper one uses will depend mostly on two things; the printer and the quality of print desired.

There are just about as many kinds of photo papers available as there are printers. But these can generally be classified into two main kinds of photo paper. There are basically porous and non-porous papers. These types mostly have to do with how quickly the ink dries. This affects not only the quality of the photo as well as the longevity of the ink and how fast the photo will fade over time. Obviously, the slower the picture fades the better the picture quality.


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The main contributing factor to a paper being considered porous or not is the type of coating. Non-porous paper demonstrates better resistance to fading than does porous papers. This type of paper swells and absorbs inks better thereby holding the image for a longer period of time than porous paper which has a coating that tends to resist absorbing inks.

There are also choices concerning the finish of photo printer paper. One may choose a gloss or a satin finish. However, if a photo containing a glossy finish is displayed behind glass it will begin to stick to the glass. Whereas photos with a satin finish will not stick to glass. A high gloss paper is also available as well as a matte finish. The matte finish is great for everyday photographs. It prints quickly and dries fast.

Photo printer papers are also available in varying weights. The quality and longevity of a photo will partially depend on the weight of the paper. A heavy weighted paper will be durable. However, for most photos a medium weight could be the best choice. Heavier weights can be bulky whereas lighter weights may be easily torn.

There are many different types of photo printer papers available. Choice of paper will depend upon the quality of the photo desired; and how it is to be preserved or displayed after printing.

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