Well, I have an Epson R220. The drop down box does not give the dpi
anywhere. It just lists "plain paper", "bright white paper", "photo
quality inkjet paper", "matte heavyweight", then the various high
quality photo papers. I tried best photo, photo, and "text & image"
settings.
I was trying to do cd booklets. It prints absolutely perfect using
epson photo paper, but I needed a double sided glossy paper that was not
quit as heavy for cd's.
I tried all the settings I could. It just doesn't seem to do a very
good job on portraits on cd covers. Also, my cd's have a lot of black
in them, and all that saturation makes the ink puddle on the paper
making the image "posterized". Maybe I'm just expecting too much, but
It doesn't do that with the regular papers or the photo papers.
I just think I need to either have different software or different
paper. mes.