I find buying HP is far too expensive. And really no additional properties unless you are looking to buy some with gloss or a linen/sand finish.
I am a bond paper kind of guy 60lb but if you can get 150lb - likely to jamb if you use a roll but the print is fantastic for archiving on paper (if there is such a thing)
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Plotter paper????
What plotter paper do you swear by?
Also I'm looking for paper for an HP 1055 that I can hand color with markers/colored pencils for presentations....
Any suggestions?
for competition boards - i like a 7 mil photo-glossy for that extra punch. bond sucks.
I used a 36" roll of sketch paper once. It was thick, nicely toothed, and CHEAP. Worked out great for hand rendering.
no i go with what is cheep not what is good
for basic line plots i like translucent bond, kind of like vellum.
I find buying HP is far too expensive. And really no additional properties unless you are looking to buy some with gloss or a linen/sand finish.
I am a bond paper kind of guy 60lb but if you can get 150lb - likely to jamb if you use a roll but the print is fantastic for archiving on paper (if there is such a thing)
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