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Old 11-29-2001, 11:49 AM
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Question Photo Paper

I want to print some digital pictures out on that glossy photo paper stuff. All the boxes I've seen specify that it is for inkjet printers.

Does this work in laser printers, too? If not, do they make photo paper for laser printers?

My inkjet printer at home is pretty sucky, but I have this really nice laser printer at work!!

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Dang. I suspected as much.

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I think Staples and Office Depot both carry in their catalogues laser-glossy paper.

It is not easy to find, though.
 
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