Best Paper for Making Art Prints - Epson vs Red River vs Inkpress Printer Paper Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @Redrivercatalog
    @Redrivercatalog 3 года назад +8

    Hello and thanks for trying our paper out! Have you tried our 47lb Premium Matte or 50lb Premium Matte Double-sided?
    Those are closer to the weights of the Epson matte papers you are currently using. Usually the heavier the matte paper, the more likely it is to curl with humidity being too low or high. We also have another matte that is our 60lb. Premium Matte PLUS. I suggest also setting the Platen gap to WIDEST with heavier matte papers to avoid the black marks at the edge.

  • @patrickjones2843
    @patrickjones2843 Год назад

    Thanks for the info! I really like the Cat art in the backgound!

  • @johnfootex4995
    @johnfootex4995 Год назад

    THANKS FOR MAKING THIESE "HOW TO" VIDEOS....MANY ARTISTS DO NOT LIKE TO SHARE THEIR SECRETS. IMHO, THE MORE ARTISTS THERE ARE THE BETTER IT IS....

  • @joseenadeau6596
    @joseenadeau6596 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I would like to know how you protect your prints when they have a matte finish

    • @KrystleColeArt
      @KrystleColeArt  5 месяцев назад

      Maybe I’m not understanding your question, but you protect them the same way as glossy prints. You can use the same frames and the same print bags, the main positive with Matte finish is that when you touch them and customers touch them they won’t leave fingerprints behind. Gloss prints leave fingerprints behind and need to be handled with cotton gloves.

  • @wildaberrios2610
    @wildaberrios2610 3 месяца назад

    I’m new to this. Just bought an Epson printer but it’s only the eco tank 2803 . I just ordered some 100%cotton canvas sheets but I haven’t tried it yet. I’ve been basically just getting acquainted with my printer. I started
    This following someone doing transfer of photos onto canvases. So many different ways to do this and on various materials. I am Also Painting. I started
    Years ago but dropped it when I started
    Working. Now I don’t work so I decided
    To take it up again.
    Is there a laptop you recommend that works well for
    Photographs and mix
    Media?

    • @KrystleColeArt
      @KrystleColeArt  3 месяца назад

      Sorry to tell you this, but the printer you have is not archival. It does not use pigment based ink. It’s really important to have a pigment based ink printer if you don’t want the prints fading over time. Watch this video to learn more ruclips.net/video/bt3HLLTG-wc/видео.htmlsi=pybRNgLJ8Qj7d26E
      As for laptops, I don’t have any particular suggestions. I personally like Macs. But you could use any laptop to edit photos with. When you’re making prints, you really need Photoshop, though. have you watched my playlist on how to make art prints? It shows you how to color match and everything.

  • @johnfootex4995
    @johnfootex4995 Год назад

    thanks for the printing tips
    so how long does it take to print a 17" x 22" sheet?
    you may want to try putting weights on the paper when storing them to prevent it from "buckling" up....

  • @Zorrely021
    @Zorrely021 2 года назад

    Hello and thank you for a nice video. Please tell me, when you want to make prints on paper sheets, is it possible to print such prints on your big plotter or do you have a special smaller printer for those smaller sizes of paper? Thanks.

  • @SadbhW
    @SadbhW 2 года назад +5

    You need to open the boxes and show us the paper, wave it around, hold it up to the light. It's a video after all

    • @KrystleColeArt
      @KrystleColeArt  2 года назад +3

      You really wouldn't be able to tell much by seeing the paper in the video, it would just look really white. You would need to feel it to be able to detect the comparable weight between products. Now if there were texture on the paper I wouldn't shown it in the video, but all papers I reviewed here are smooth.

    • @SadbhW
      @SadbhW 2 года назад +2

      @@KrystleColeArt Hearing the noise it makes when waved, seeing the reflection when light shines on it, the thickness in side profile and the noise from skin touching it tells you a lot

    • @E_A_G_O
      @E_A_G_O 9 месяцев назад

      @@SadbhWpfft… all unreliable data from a video view… you can just look up the paper details yourself with the name she provided and if your competent, that’s all you need…