



( 3 reviews )
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Posted: Sep 17 2008
I used this in 8 1/2 X 11 format when it was called Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper. It is thin, only 4.5 mil, and seems light, but for a page with text such as scrapbook page within plastic covers, it works great. For individual photos, better to use Premium Presentation Paper Matte which is 9 mil (45#) at 50% higher price or even their Ultra Premium at 10.5 mil and 104% ISO at another +50% higher cost.
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Posted: Nov 30 2007
This paper is not suitable for photo printing - it is very thin, and the product description is very confusing, as it states that it is "photo-quality." The coating may be photo-quality, but paper weight is definitely not. I printed a test picture on this paper, and it wrinkled. I can only use it for large text printouts.
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Posted: Nov 10 2006
While this paper is not top of the line in terms of thickness, for large format prints where super high quality or long term display are not required, the value is unbeatable.













