[comp.sys.mac.hardware] What's the best Deskwriter paper?

cycy@isl1.ri.cmu.edu (Scum) (02/05/91)

In article <1991Feb4.090724.97@skyler.mavd.honeywell.com>, djbailey@skyler.mavd.honeywell.com writes:
> 
> Have you tried Eaton Techniclear paper? It really makes a difference on

This brings up a question. Has anybody done any experimenting with different]
papers? What works the best? 

Where can you get Eaton Techniclear? Is it a special paper available at computer
stores, or can you get it more commonly (or less commonly... say only at paper
stores)?

Also, has anybody used recycled paper in their Deskwriter? How well does it
perform? I'm going to be getting some soon, so if anybody is interested, send
mail and I'll let you know how it turns out (it'll be a week or two since I'm
ordering it by mail).


-- 

                                       -- Chris. (cycy@isl1.ri.cmu.edu)
"People make me pro-nuclear." -- Margarette Smith

djbailey@skyler.mavd.honeywell.com (02/07/91)

In article <11790@pt.cs.cmu.edu>, cycy@isl1.ri.cmu.edu (Scum) writes:
> Where can you get Eaton Techniclear? 

I got it at a large office supply store. In the Minneapolis, Minn area 
it is at Nelson's Office Supply and at OfficeMAX.

I have tried "typing" paper with poor results. I have also tried the
ordinary bond paper used by most copiers with pretty good results. The 
copier paper is a good compromise of price and quality. The laser 
printers I am familiar with use the ordinary copier paper.

-- Don J. Bailey

pnh@pmin24.osf.org (Peter Harbo) (02/08/91)

I have had very good success with linen papers, although this is very 
expensive.