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<blockquote data-quote="RON_RIP" data-source="post: 278961" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>A common mat for 8.5x11 is 11x14 which is a common frame size. I use to buy my mats from Redimat in packages of 25. Don't discount printing some photos in 5x7 also. Canon often throws in free paper with orders of 4 or more inks at one time. Watch for these bargains on their website. I myself use Ilford Gold Fiber, but if you do decide to experiment with different papers look for trial packs which are often more inexpensive. I still use Canon paper profiles based on Ilford's reccommendation. Make sure you learn how to print in the smaller sizes before wasting the more expensive paper. Practice, practice, practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON_RIP, post: 278961, member: 1140"] A common mat for 8.5x11 is 11x14 which is a common frame size. I use to buy my mats from Redimat in packages of 25. Don't discount printing some photos in 5x7 also. Canon often throws in free paper with orders of 4 or more inks at one time. Watch for these bargains on their website. I myself use Ilford Gold Fiber, but if you do decide to experiment with different papers look for trial packs which are often more inexpensive. I still use Canon paper profiles based on Ilford's reccommendation. Make sure you learn how to print in the smaller sizes before wasting the more expensive paper. Practice, practice, practice. [/QUOTE]
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