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Sorta off-topic, but I print all of my covers on very heavy-weight legal paper. It's about the thickness of a regular 3x5 or 4x6 card.

brand:Springhill
size: Legal
weight:147 g/m2

It's very stiff and has an excellent surface for printing with my deskjet. It also folds perfect creases along the spine when you put it in the case and close it.

I went to Staples and OfficeMax and OfficeDepot looking for this kind of paper, but I wound up finding it in a specialty paper shop in town. Check your yellow pages. It was less than $10 (I think that I paid $7 or $8 actually) for 250 sheets of this heavy stock stuff.

D.O.

Wipe them out...all of them.

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Referring to my last post (as DarthOsor)...I think that the paper weight is 67lb. Hope that helps anyone interested.

D.O.
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Originally posted by: The Dark One
Referring to my last post (as DarthOsor)...I think that the paper weight is 67lb. Hope that helps anyone interested.

D.O.


Reborn are we - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!
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Originally posted by: The Dark One
Referring to my last post (as DarthOsor)...I think that the paper weight is 67lb. Hope that helps anyone interested.

D.O.


Here's another option. Epson makes something they call Photo Quality Inkjet Paper. It's relatively inexpensive. It's as thin and managable as regular paper, but one side of it is coated bright white, and looks outstanding. I believe it only comes letter sized, but if you tape about a two-inch strip of paper to the underside, slightly overlapping the bottom edge, you can run it through as legal size and it will print the entire image on the letter sized paper. Naturally, this only applies to cover art for standard thickness, single disc cases.

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Word up...I'm pretty new to the forums, and thought I'd say hi. I have to commend you guys on doing an excellent job preserving the original trilogy. Nicely done.

I just checked out A New Hope, the EditDroid version, and the image quality is fantastic, but I have noticed some slight shaking back and forth. Was this shaking present in the original laserdiscs?
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what program lets u actually pick where on the page u want to print the image i mean i usually use photoshop and i havent seen this option.
And the red one, come on. Well, come on, Red, let's go!
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Originally posted by: The Maker

Reborn are we - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!


Mwahahahahahaha!

or as Mr. Burns would say "excellent."

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...at last we shall have revenge...
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Originally posted by: R5-D4
what program lets u actually pick where on the page u want to print the image i mean i usually use photoshop and i havent seen this option.

Using "Print with Preview," "u"can arrange where on the page the artwork will be. As for me, I use Illustrator and just place the artwork wherever it needs to go on the artboard.