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Epson Heavyweight Matte Paper (S041257, 8.5x11, 50 Sheets)

Epson Heavyweight Matte Paper (S041257, 8.5x11, 50 Sheets)

List Price: $14.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Did A Little Test..
Review: I had heard that this paper faded when left out in the air so I tested it in my office. Within 1 month it was very yellow. I love the Epson Stylus Photo printers and the Heavyweight matte paper, but if you are exposing your prints to light even under a frame, I would not buy this paper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Paper for Canon s820
Review: I have a Canon S820 photo printer (2400X1200 dpi) and a Canon Powershot A40 2mp digital camera (1600 X 1200 max resolution). I bought a package of 120 8 1/2 X 11 Epson Glossy Photo Paper ... on 17-Jul-03. What a great deal, and the prints are excellent coming out of the Canon printer. I was a bit hesitant at first with the brand crossing, but I read a couple reviews here that said they work great with the Canon S800 printer so I took a chance... Super impressed and highly recommend for any Epson printers (which should work fine, I'm sure), or the Canon S820.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Photos on Great Paper
Review: I have been doing 35mm photography for more than 20 years. This paper produces better color than 8 X 10's from the local photofinisher. Colors pop, white is really white and detail is very good.

Epson also makes a slightly lower grade glossy paper: use it or other "lightweight" brands for proofs or "first tries." Once you have your software and printer producing what you want, make your final copies (the ones you want to frame) on this paper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Photo Paper
Review: I have been taking digital pictures for several years now and have tried dozens of kinds of paper and NONE do the job like the Epson Premium Glossy Paper. You can not tell by looking that the picture was not printed by a professional. You may pay a little more for Epson but it is worth it, why take a fantastic picture and print it and be disappointed. I highly recommend spending the extra money and using the best. Anytime I try another brand I end up throwing the photo away.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great paper that works well in my Canon S800
Review: I have been using this paper for some time now with my Canon S800 photo inkjet printer, with excellent results. Colors are bright and realistic, without any banding, bleed or artifacts introduced by the paper. For some photos, the matte finish is actually superior to glossy because it gives the illusion of greater depth and color intensity.

So in sum, if you do not require glossy paper for your application, save yourself a bundle of $$ and try this paper out. I was pleasantly surprised with the results; and it offers a great result with a low cost per page.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Paper
Review: I have used this paper with several Epson printers and I must say that I was amazed every time I use it. Once you set your printer to print pictures no other, paper will do if you want truly photographic quality pictures. The paper itself if of very high quality and feels and looks just like the paper you get from the photo development store. I would recommend this paper very much if you want to print photos at home in very high quality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Paper, Great for Giving
Review: I primarily use my printer to make prints of my digital pics. I cannot stress enough how much better they look on this paper. They look so good that most people don't believe that they came from my digital camera and home printer.

High qulaity paper makes all the difference in the world when it comes to inkjet printing. I've tried quite a few different brands of paper, and I have fallen in love with the epson line. The pictures turn out sharp, rich and clear.

The only downside of the paper is that it does turn colors with time :-(. Epson says that if you keep them in an airtight package, say behind glass, they won't turn as quickly. Mine did in about a two years, but they were simply held in a stack, and not behind glass or in a sheet protector.

All that being said, it is good paper and my machines prints well on it. They make great prints for giving to others who want 'copies' of your pictures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Favorite Paper
Review: I use this paper almost exclusively for printing display-quality black-and-white photos on my Epson Stylus printer. Don't ask me about color, I don't know about color. But I find that this paper works great 3-hole punched in a binder and/or bound as a photo booklet. It is sturdy, heavy-stock paper, with a rich matte finish, at a great price, that prints at "Photo Quality." Do what I do: buy several boxes at a time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just like a real photograph
Review: I use this paper with an Epson Photo 960 using the "Premium glossy Photo Paper" option. It prints photos as nice as any Ive seen printed. These are great looking photos. Now if they could do something about the price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just like a real photograph
Review: I use this paper with an Epson Photo 960 using the "Premium glossy Photo Paper" option. It prints photos as nice as any Ive seen printed. These are great looking photos. Now if they could do something about the price.


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