Has anyone else tried Red River for paper for your inkjet printer? I have and I could not be more pleased. I have tried Ilford, Canon, Moab and Hahnemuhle. I must admit that I believe that Red River's line of Inkjet papers is very good. I still buy Hahnemule Museum Etching for 6 of my pics and I want to try Moab's Slickrock Silver Metallic. Moab also has Slickrock Metallic and I have tried that and liked it.
In my opinion, Red River is a great value and great paper. They, of course, have ICC profiles for all of their paper products.
I would like to know what others think. I look forward to your posts
nikonnut wrote:
Has anyone else tried Red River for paper for your inkjet printer? I have and I could not be more pleased. I have tried Ilford, Canon, Moab and Hahnemuhle. I must admit that I believe that Red River's line of Inkjet papers is very good. I still buy Hahnemule Museum Etching for 6 of my pics and I want to try Moab's Slickrock Silver Metallic. Moab also has Slickrock Metallic and I have tried that and liked it.
In my opinion, Red River is a great value and great paper. They, of course, have ICC profiles for all of their paper products.
I would like to know what others think. I look forward to your posts
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I use their paper all the time most excellent
I use them all the time and I agree that they are a good company with a fine product
I bought a sample pack to play with and was very happy with it. I have not printed anything since that sample pack but I will buy paper from Red River for my next project.
I have bought there 8x10, and pro luster, very good quality. They also have great pricing on there ink. Call them and ask for some print sample paper.
I've used three surfaces (metallic glossy, semi glossy, and matte). Love 'em all.
I have used River paper for years it is the best paper I have run across. good company......excellent service!
WNC Ralf
Loc: Candler NC, in the mountains!
Same here, starting buying from them when I got my Epson 1200, don't want to think how long that has been. Love the Metalic pearl and the double matte makes great stock for cards.
I got a two sheet of Moab slick rock metallic sample pack. It's beautiful but waaaay to expensive. $98 for twenty 13X19
I'm another satisfied user. The Ultra Pro Satin is my favorite for portraits. I love the Polar Pearl Metallic for colorful still life like bottles. I have used the Aurora Art Natural for panoramas and landscapes.
I tried all the brands form the local stores including WalMart, K-Mart, and Staples. Non gave the results that RR paper does. Just be sure to use the ICC profiles for your printer and the RR paper.
Thanks everyone for your feedback. I am new to this forum but I have really enjoyed coming here every morning, coffee in hand, to see what is on the website.
Again, thanks everyone.
nikonnut wrote:
Has anyone else tried Red River for paper for your inkjet printer? I have and I could not be more pleased. I have tried Ilford, Canon, Moab and Hahnemuhle. I must admit that I believe that Red River's line of Inkjet papers is very good. I still buy Hahnemule Museum Etching for 6 of my pics and I want to try Moab's Slickrock Silver Metallic. Moab also has Slickrock Metallic and I have tried that and liked it.
In my opinion, Red River is a great value and great paper. They, of course, have ICC profiles for all of their paper products.
I would like to know what others think. I look forward to your posts
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I've been using Atlex & have been very pleased with the results but I'll gladly try Red River. I'm always on the lookout for paper sources.
MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
I used them and the paper would not feed through my Envoy printer. Sent it back and they charged me a 10% restocking fee and still have not seen a credit on my charge card.
MTG44 are you referring to Red River or to Atlex which is referenced in the previous post? Sorry if I seem to be a bit thick. I always blame it on age! LOL
MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
I was referring Red River.
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