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Canon Double Sided Matte Photo Paper (8.5" x 11") is a premium quality photographic paper designed for creative projects and crafts. Weighing just 1.6 pounds and made in Germany, this matte finish paper ensures vibrant prints and professional results, making it the perfect choice for artists, photographers, and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | Canon USA |
Brand | Canon |
Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.3 x 8.9 x 0.7 inches |
Item model number | 4076C004 |
Color | white |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 8.5 x 11 Inch |
Sheet Size | 8.5X11 |
Paper Weight | 18 |
Paper Finish | Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | 4076C004 |
S**C
Another good Canon product
Canon printers can be very picky. Even if we "lie" to them about the kind of paper being used, they still very much prefer their own brand of paper. This photo paper is printable on both sides, so I use it for greeting cards. My Canon printer is old, so its print resolution isn't as good as it was when new. That said, it reproduces photos and graphics very well on this paper, with no smudges or gaps. Good price and there are 50 sheets per pack. Highly recommend.
C**E
Nice quality paper
Got these for wedding save the dates/invitations, they look good!
M**G
Excellent quality! Perfect for professional printing.
I absolutely love the quality of this photo paper! I use it to print display cards for my packaging, and the print quality is always amazing. The thickness of the paper is perfect – sturdy and professional-looking, exactly what I need. I’ve already purchased this paper three times and will definitely continue to do so. Highly recommend!
A**H
Perfect for two sided cards
Using paper for custom greeting cards. Picture quality on this paper is great and the weight of the paper feels like a preprinted card.
R**N
Prints great but maybe not compatible with all printers.
It really does improve the quality of graphic prints. I print and cut a lot of 3D decorative candy or small gift boxes with prints, so having the underside white is needed.Tried some photo paper without markings on the back but the print started fading quickly.So why only 4 stars? My beloved canon printer finally RIP. I replaced with an Epson this time, but due to the smoothness or finish of this paper it can not grab the paper to feed well. It's hit and miss. So yes, printer problem mainly but this paper doesn't seem to be compatible with all printers. Just a heads up.If anyone has a solution to this I would like to know. Thanks
D**Y
Won't Feed through my HP printer
There is nothing wrong with this paper per se, but it won't feed through my HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus inkjet printer for some reason. I guess it's too stiff and too slick both as my printer will take cardstock which is thicker but has texture. The strange thing is that it did print off the first few and I thought I was good to go, but then it stopped being able to grab it. Upon researching online I saw other complaints that this kind of printer won't feed full size photo paper, but instead needs it to be fed one sheet at a time. Life is too short for that. Going back to "color presentation paper bright white". So I won't give it a low rating just because it doesn't work with my printer, it's probably fine if you have a Canon printer.
T**.
Best Paper I’ve Used
I seriously didn’t know it was possible for a paper to be as amazing as this. I’m getting into card making, but everything I was printing was so much more dull than it should be, and it was so frustrating. Finally read up enough to learn that it’s likely the paper and not my inkjet printer that was the problem. So, I began experimenting with a variety of different types of papers. I’ve tried four different kinds so far, and this one is by far and away the best. It’s amazing! (Didn’t even know I could think that any paper was amazing…)I’ve attached a photo to show. (It looks way better in real life.) The two cards on the left are made from this Canon paper. The two cards on the right are from one of the other types of paper I used. You can see how much richer and bright the cards on the left are compared to the ones on the right (they really are that dull, too, that’s not a glare). The Canon paper is also the thickest and best for cards out of all of the ones I tried. Highly recommend!
M**.
My favorite card making paper
I have bought hundreds of dollars worth of paper, trying to find one that works well for my card-making business. This paper is by far the best! I have printed wedding invites, Christmas cards, and birthday cards BEAUTIFULLY on this paper. The ink takes to this paper really well which makes my images really pop. It could be a tad thicker, but I’ve had no client complaints. As long as this product is sold on Amazon, I will keep buying!