What specific paper and ink is used in art prints?

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What specific paper and ink is used in art prints?
I plan to make prints of my art pieces to give to friends and family. However I am completly lost in how I should do that. Can you tell me what paper and ink is reccomended to make the glossy prints you see all over?

Best answer:

Answer by Abhijeet Sinha self learner arti
you can use a photo glossy paper and set the printing preference main window set paper type as-'glossy paper' to get fine prints.its available in all stationary stores-as glossy paper.it cost in india 10 rs per piece.available in (desmat,epson.)so happy enjoy.you can use any inkjet printer or laser printer its not matter for the ink.but you must see in the printing preference main window mode should be set up to quality to get gud prints.and if you want save the ink you can move darger button to right side -speed option

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