Thanks!
>I want to print out a picture on watercolor paper, but don't even know
>where to start; what kind of watercolor paper is compatible with my
>computer printer (Epson CX5200)?
I'm not familiar with this model but Epson provides two types of watercolor or
fine art paper for their 2200 pigment ink model, Velvet Fine Art (which is very
similar to Somerset Velvet Photo Enhanced) and Watercolor - Radiant White. You
could try one of those (maybe not the Watercolor since it's only sold as 13x19"
sheets) but I'm guessing your printer is one of the 4 color business models and
not the Photo Stylus models?
>Also, how true is the image to a "real" watercolor painting?
You can actually use the identical watercolor paper that's used for painting
(try Somerset Velvet or similar, like Arches or Hahnemuhle) but the inks bleed
too much into the paper unless it's coated a little bit, so it's not the same
as painting and the blacks look very weak and washed out. If your image looks
sufficiently painterly to start with then it will print well and look nice on
the right papers, but you need to have a good starting image and use a paper
well-suited for your printer and inks.
Here's a site that sells many kinds of arty paper, including watercolor, for
inkjets. Maybe they can answer your question as to what's best for your
CX5200. You can also buy a 14 sheet (uncoated papers) or 18 sheet (coated
papers) sampler pack and try various papers for a few bucks each. There's a
lot of good info on this site for printing.
http://www.inkjetart.com/art_papers.html
Bill
argon
But Argon3's suggestion is the best:-
"Find out what you've got to know" to quote Fred Picker.
Then please come back and enlighten the rest of us ;-)
Phil