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What is wrong with using multi-use inkjet paper I buy from the stationery store?

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What is wrong with using multi-use inkjet paper I buy from the stationery store?

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For word processing, this paper is an economic choice. But by using photograph-quality inkjet paper you get a lot more than a sharper image. These papers have somewhere from eight to fourteen layers that make up the emulsion and control everything from dot grain to archival stability. Colors are brighter, the image is sharper, and your print lasts longer. Many printer manufacturers advertise 75 to 100 year print life. To realize this benefit you must use photograph quality inkjet papers.

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