Monday, December 22, 2014

The Proof Of The Pudding With Permajet


My plan to scientifically test the new Permajet papers at home with the sample pack has fallen behind - the pressure of holiday preparations and the delivery of my new barn, railway siding, and grain elevator has delayed the program.

Nevertheless we have had a win this morning with the shop advertising. We're running promotions all the way to the 24th of December that need large A3+ hanging signs - up until now I have been using up the leftover papers from several years - I products, E products, and one old K product...

Today we ran dry...and grabbed the packet of A3* Permajet Smooth Pearl. No change to the profiles in my laptop - they are still just the Adobe/Epson combination that I always use. The results are great - every bit as good as other manufacturer's papers.

The significant thing is the number on the price sticker is a lower number than those on other maker's A3+ paper. Good for the advertising department here and good for you at home. I shall use the money saved to buy mince pies and gingerbread men...

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The Proof Of The Pudding With Permajet


My plan to scientifically test the new Permajet papers at home with the sample pack has fallen behind - the pressure of holiday preparations and the delivery of my new barn, railway siding, and grain elevator has delayed the program.

Nevertheless we have had a win this morning with the shop advertising. We're running promotions all the way to the 24th of December that need large A3+ hanging signs - up until now I have been using up the leftover papers from several years - I products, E products, and one old K product...

Today we ran dry...and grabbed the packet of A3* Permajet Smooth Pearl. No change to the profiles in my laptop - they are still just the Adobe/Epson combination that I always use. The results are great - every bit as good as other manufacturer's papers.

The significant thing is the number on the price sticker is a lower number than those on other maker's A3+ paper. Good for the advertising department here and good for you at home. I shall use the money saved to buy mince pies and gingerbread men...

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