Verbatim Glossy Photo Paper - Glossy photo paper - A4 (210 x 297 mm) - 150 g/m2 - 100 sheet(s)
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Average customer review:Product Description
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1151 in Office Product
- Brand: Verbatim
- Model: 38996
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 2.38 pounds
Features
- High Quality Inkjet Photo Paper
- Pack Size - 10
- Manufactured by Verbatim
- Superb print quality
- Gloss finish gives excellent result
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The development of digital content is exploding demand for high quality digital imaging products. Verbatim has high quality digital imaging products for the most demanding applications. Verbatim carries a wide variety of inkjet, toner, and specialty papers to produce superior output.
Customer Reviews
Excellent glossy paper
This glossy paper is great for quality results.
Don't let the cheap price fool you,I use an Epson C60 printer and the prints were bone dry after each print out.
As mentioned.the paper is only 150gsm,and so the thickness is not to some people's preference, but again check out the prices elsewere on the net and these are a bargain.
Just leave some for me please !!
You get what you pay for
Not the best quality paper made but at about 8.5p a sheet it is perfect. If you want a high quality print of an image then pay one of the online photo printers to print it for you on their high quality printer, using high quality ink and paper. If you just want to be able to print great quality images on reasonable quality paper use this. I have printed many images using this paper and am very rarely disappointed.
very good price for 100 sheets of glossy paper
don't let the thinness of this paper put you off. It is ideal for cd covers and DVD covers etc and also for photos to go in frames as the quality should not really be affected to any great deal. The only thing they may not be good for is photos to be stored as they may get ripped easy but who does this these days anyway? Surely all photos are stored on your hard drive now?







