What is the difference between a plotter and a photo printer?
8PSIJ - 8 Mil Satin Photo Paper - 36" x 100'
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Feb 20, 2026 - 10:39 AM
A plotter is a specialized printer designed for producing large-scale graphics, such as architectural blueprints or engineering drawings, using pens or inkjets for precise line work. In contrast, a photo printer is optimized for producing high-quality photographic images on various types of photo paper, focusing on color accuracy and detail rather than large formats or line precision.
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8PSIJ - 8 Mil Satin Photo Paper - 36" x 100'
8PSIJ – 8 mil Satin Photo Paper A professional, photo-quality satin paper which offers excellent whiteness and high opacity. It is designed so your image will have outstanding sharpness and a wide color gamut. The microporous coating gives you the color pop you’re looking for and water-resistant dur...
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