There are many types of paper available today to help you print your photos in the highest quality possible. Your quality will depend on the type of paper you use. There are many types of paper, including glossy, semi-glossy and matte.
When printing on special papers, it is important to be careful when setting up your laser printer. What happens if you try to pour too much water through a too-thin pipe? You know exactly what's going to happen.
The same principle applies to laser printers. The paper will jam in the printer, and you may need to have a technician visit you. Laser printers have a feed mechanism that adjusts for type and size. Otherwise, you might experience problems such as smearing and smudging, paper jams, curling, and paper jams.
It is important to determine the requirements of your photo graphic printing needs when choosing printing paper. For printing photos in black and white, matte paper is better suited to printing them. Semi Glossy Paper is another paper option that can be used to print photos you know will be shared and are likely to attract dust from your fingers. Semi glossy photo papers are not as sensitive to dirt and dust as glossy paper.
It is recommended that you use the manual feed option when printing with different types of photo paper. You will need to adjust the paper type settings to your printer, then choose to feed it through the appropriate tray option in the printer driver. This would be the manual feeder option.
It is recommended to let the glossy paper printout dry for a while after you've finished printing. It's quite common for toner to smear on glossy paper. Be careful.