Hello, I have a project where I'll be trying to do prints with an inkjet printer on paper from old catalogs that I'm sure we've all encountered- Sotheby catalogs for an example but anything like the type of paper used in them- a sort of semigloss paper, a heavier version of the stuff used in most magazines for a slightly better description. I'm using an Epson R1800 inkjet printer and I've done a few prints; unfortunately the ink pools on the surface. Is it possible to print on this type of material and if so, what type of settings could I use to be successful in doing so? I think I need to somehow control the amount of ink that's dropped on the paper and I thought I could control that with the paper settings in the printer software, but I've tried nearly all the settings and I'm still generally getting the same result with ink pooling on the surface of the paper. The only thing that worked to a degree was using the CD print setting, but the colors weren't anything near to what I was looking for. I'd appreciate any help- I was wondering if there was something I could do to treat the paper so it could accept the ink without the pooling. Thanks for any help, and Happy New Year.