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8 x 10 photo paper for Canon printerHi All,
It seems you can't buy 8x10 sized photo paper, at least canon don't supply it in their range. I find this strange since 8x10 is a standard print size (along with 6x4, 5x7 both of which you can get). Does anyone know where I can purchase 8x10 photo paper (high quality) for use in a Canon printer? I don't like the idea of printing on a A4 sheet and then cutting it up. Much Appreciated, Andrew Andrew
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Why do you need 8x10?
8x10 isn't an Australian / Metric standard. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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I am wanting to print my own calendar from iPhoto and they are created using 8 x 10 sheets. Apple don't offer their printing services in Australia (yet), but if you save the calendar as a PDF you can print them yourself. Only problem is you have to be able to find 8 x 10 sheets of photo pro paper. Andrew
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You could always print them to PDF and then give them a slight nudge in resizing in Photoshop, else you'll probably have to hit a photo lab as they're the only ones off the top of my head that would stock 8 x 10 size paper.
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You guys aren't trying, imperial sized USA has heaps of it. Try B&H http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/control ... Submit.y=8
Thanks for the replies, this was my backup plan. You have to save it to PDF anyway so I could always take them to a photo lab and see if they can print them, I presume they would be able to print double sided? Cheers. Andrew
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Excellent... I even looked on Canon's web site and they don't even list them there. Now to work out the $$$ conversion to see if it is worth it Andrew
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On photo paper? That would not be the usual state of affairs. g.
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Hmmm, works out to be pricy... maybe I need to go down the printers path, would probably work out to be similar price but at least a profesional would have done it. Andrew
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Andrew, have a look at this thread, seems reasonably priced (the cheaper version). Frankenstein (Frank) may have done the research for you
http://www.dslrusers.net/viewtopic.php? ... sc&start=0
Thanks Glen (2 helpful posts in the one thread)... I'll check this out. I actually thought $30 for the premium version was ok (assuming this is AUD?) Andrew
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