Huh, I don't know that either I am afraid!
Generally printers that are ok to print photos should be good.
Paperwise it's nice to experiment till you find your perfect medium... One thing though make sure it's acid free, so it doesn't yellow over time.
So like for example I use this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Moleskine-S33605-Folio-Printable-Paper/dp/8862933606/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1420713786&sr=8-8&keywords=moleskine+folio+paper for prints of my digital stuff and use a laser printer which gives really vivid, saturated colors.
But I think if you have like watercolor paintings or stuff done traditionally it can look really good on like, watercolor paper? It kinda depends if your printer will like it as well - the textured stuff generally works better in inkjet printers (I have 10+ years of experience in jamming different things into my printers
). I have printed some pencil drawings onto this:
http://www.daler-rowney.com/en/sketching-pads-sheets (I think the fine grain heavyweight) and it looks pretty good (drawing pads are usually acid free and not bad value for money). These ones take lots of ink pretty well too and don't crinkle. And I think if you use this type of paper it's going to almost look like original, because the paper is the same kind as what you would draw it on.
And then lastly there are glorious papers like Hahnemuhle cotton rag or fabriano rosaspina... But they are a bit more pricey.
OH there might be like, photo papers too? But I've never been into that
Anyway these are my very subjective preferences.
Sorry about the TL;DR :O
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Colbitzer
@ 3:32 PM Apr 17th