From: Bernard Peek on
On 26/03/10 16:56, Andy Hewitt wrote:
> I'm wanting to print some of my landscapes out, but have got bored with
> them all being 10x8.
>
> I had thought about saving for an A3 printer, but I just couldn't
> justify the cost against the number I want to print. I also don't want
> to send off for specialised printing either, again ther costs are more
> than I'd want. Besides, I like to experiment a bit.
>
> Most of what I want to print is likely to be in panoramic view, so it
> seems reasonable that I could just stick longer sheets of paper through
> my A4 printer.
>
> Is that possible, and any recommendations for paper?

There are other ISO page sizes, but you are unlikely to be able to find
photo paper in them. Look for B4 paper which is about the same size as
the old foolscap. You may be able to find more choices if you look at US
sizes, but you may need to buy from a US supplier.

Personally I would use one of the online photo printers like Photobox.



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Bernard Peek
bap(a)shrdlu.com
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