(Part 2) Best inkjet printer paper according to redditors

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We found 85 Reddit comments discussing the best inkjet printer paper. We ranked the 41 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Inkjet Printer Paper:

u/nerdfulworld · 14 pointsr/forza

Ah yes, I printed to this sticker paper
https://www.amazon.jp/dp/B0000E6WCV
and covered by
https://www.amazon.jp/dp/B0000999VG
and 4 months past after pasted.

Idk they ship to overseas but these are general products. I think it's nothing different as you can buy at Staples.

u/timeslider · 4 pointsr/space

Canvas.

Printer.

Uv coating.

Stretcher bar kit. The starter kit has 5 frames, the regular kit has 6.

u/TheHotCoco · 2 pointsr/trees

Always handle everything over paper.

Legal paper is nice because it's long. You can't beat 500 'sorting tables' for $14.

Roll it into a tube and tap when you're done. Packing, sorting, cutting, grinding all over a piece of paper because:

  1. It's easy to see.

  2. It's easy to put back where it belongs.
u/oonooneoo · 2 pointsr/minipainting

If you mount the figures on bases with rims, you can freehand paint a name on it, print a decal of the name and stick it on, or order a custom printed nameplate that you can glue on.

Freehand painting is obviously the cheapest option, but decals might be the best compromise between cost and quality. Unless you want to practice painting letters for a couple months, that is.

As for painting a horde: Best practices are to do a manageable number of figures at once, usually five to ten. Plan your color scheme in advance and keep it simple, usually two to three colors with a wash for shading and dry brush for highlights. Switch poses or creature types between batches to avoid boredom. You won't win awards for it, but you can plow through masses of figures in a matter of weeks.

u/kheszi · 2 pointsr/printers

If you're a designer, graphic artist or anyone who might anticipate the need to do large format prints in the future, you might want to consider picking up a Canon PIXMA Pro 100 printer while they are on sale. Then you have the ability to print large formats yourself without relying on an expensive outside company:

Transparent film comes in a variety of sizes and materials, which you will want to select from carefully depending on your needs. These films generally consist of clear plastic layer (polyester, acrylic, mylar, etc.) that is coated on one side with a thin translucent or transparent ink-absorbent layer that can be printed on.

https://www.amazon.com/CisInks-Sheets-100micron-WaterProof-Transparency/dp/B00HWI9M2A/

https://www.amazon.com/MIL-Waterproof-Screen-Printing-Transparency/dp/B079RKXZXN/

The Canon PIXMA Pro-100 supports media sizes up to 13x19" (up to 13x26" is possible through an undocumented process, see link below - this might come in handy for signage or posters). The Pro-100 has a highly color-accurate 8-color ink system that will produce professional quality printouts, and is perfect for graphic design proofing. It can give you an extremely high resolution of 4800x2400 dpi capable of a microscopic 3 picoliter droplet size. The Canon PIXMA Pro-100 is a excellent professional grade, large format printer. Be sure you check the dimensions first - this printer is large and heavy. Also, this printer does not do automatic duplex, so you would need to manually load printed pages upside down to print on the reverse side (not terribly difficult especially if you are doing many copies of the same document).

This printer is currently available brand-new for UNDER $150 after rebate, which includes FREE shipping, FREE 50-sheet pack of Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster 13x19" paper, and a complete set of 8 full-capacity ink cartridges in the box:

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/893738-REG/Canon_6228b002_Pixma_Pro_100_Photo_Inkjet.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgMn83VLA5Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me1oxx8xMnQ&t=13s

Best of all, it's easy to get third-party inks in bulk and everything else you need from Precisioncolors.com, so there is no need to dump tons of cash on Canon OEM cartridges.

http://www.precisioncolors.com/PC42.html

u/PlasmaPod · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Also perhaps you could try these
https://www.amazon.com/KODAK-Magnetic-Photo-Paper-backed/dp/B01MXLUTNO


https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001EHA6QG/ref=pd_aw_sim_sbs_229_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=EWRE4VJXN8ZDPSEKSSWW&dpPl=1&dpID=81R%2BDYx6b6L

I don't really use Amazon as it only just launched in Australia and they are more expensive than other places atm but for all you US PC gamers this might be helpful

u/Anonymous3891 · 2 pointsr/WildernessBackpacking

Thanks for posting that, I never even thought to check for weatherproof copy paper. I print quite a few maps so that could be really handy.

If you have access to a laser printer, this stuff looks to be considerably cheaper per page and you can buy a smaller quantity to test it out:

http://www.amazon.com/Rite-Rain-Weather-Copier-25-Pack/dp/B000KEJX90/

Rite in the Rain maintains an active reddit account and gives useful advice on /r/pens and other subreddits. They of course push their products, too, but only when appropriate. I've got a few notepads and it seems like good stuff.

EDIT: Just noticed the inkjet paper, a bit more expensive though: http://www.amazon.com/Rite-7511-M-Waterproof-Ink-Jet-Paper/dp/B002XQT8WU/

u/Xavhorn · 1 pointr/Bitcoin
  1. bitcoind getnewaddress
  2. write down the address and private key on [this paper] (http://www.amazon.com/Inkjet-Teslin-Synthetic-Paper-Sheets/dp/B00449PRJ2)
  3. laminate it
  4. bury it far from civilization
u/growingupsux · 1 pointr/bleachshirts

For my reusables I use this stuff: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HWI9IKG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Cut with an exacto.

The most use I've gotten out of a stencil was 16.

http://imgur.com/a/usTRa

Made shirts for our beer league softball team.

Semi-intricate, just was careful peeling it off each time. And they all came out nearly identical.

u/conipto · 1 pointr/Warhammer

RE: your shoulder pad decals..

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005CW4NV8/ref=dp_prsubs_2

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Got a nice-ish inkjet printer? Print your own! Trim them as close to the finished print out as possible (pro tip when experimenting, print near the bottom of the sheet so it can be used again and again until you like the size/shape) then put this stuff on top of the decal after you use it:

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006O9K5Q/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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You should have some pretty nice looking decals when all is said and done.

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u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/anonymous
u/kianronan · 1 pointr/EDC

You can now buy waterproof paper:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Memory-Map-Toughprint-Waterproof-Paper-Inkjet/sim/B000MMUA4C/2

I'm planning on grabbing a pack and trying it with Ordnance Survey's Get A Map service. Should save me the weight of a full OS map.

u/ThomasWinwood · -2 pointsr/magicTCG

> Ill probably still do this depending on what token they give after.. I want thoses foil Assassin token !

Why? Assassin tokens are four for a dollar at CardKingdom. Or you can buy some paper ($9 for 500 sheets), cut each sheet into quarters and write "ASSASSIN deathtouch, haste 1/1" on each one. Unless Wizards ban non-official tokens there's no reason to want the lame foiled ones they're trying to pass off as FNM rewards.