Customer Reviews 

Beautiful pictures!!
2007-03-09This paper makes for gorgeous pictures when using it with my Cannon photo printer. The only complaint I have is that I don't like how the pictures feel - kind of slick and like they're always wet.

Great Paper
2007-01-05Digital photos printed on this paper on my Canon i850 printer are equally as good a professional photo lab. I tried this size pkg first, then found the 75 sheet package to be a little better value.

excellent printing paper!
2006-06-08i had an olympus 7mp camera and a canon ip5000 printer. i tried the samples of these paper that came with the printer and i love them! they are nice and thick and the prints came out great! just like those at the professional lab, just more glossy. and the feel of the paper doesn't feel cheap.
since i thought they were a little expensive, i went and bought some kodak paper, and have bought a new camera after returning the olympus. so i have a canon powershot g6 7.1mp now and those kodak paper disappoint me so much! to the point where i'm thinking something's wrong with the pictures i took with the camera. the quality is just not as good as the ones printed on the canon pro paper.
so i still have a bunch of the kodak paper left (even though i print a lot of photos of my daughter), i just order 2 of this same canon photo paper pro 4x6 in the 75 packs from buy.com and got free shipping. i figure that was better than buying in packs of 20. i can't wait to print on this paper again and looking forward to seeing the differences very very much!
after tax, each print would come out to about 30 cents / print. not bad when you don't have to buy film like another review said.
overall, this IS the best photo paper out there! i'm not going back to kodak!

Fabulous Prints
2004-04-04I just bought a Canon s400 4.0 megapixel camera and the Canon i560 printer. I am amazed beyond my wildest expectations on the quality of the camera and the amazing quality of the prints that have come off this very moderately priced printer.
I used the Canon photo paper plus glossy and am pleased to report my photos printed better than Ofoto or any other developer I have used. Gorgeous true colors.
I had some left over cheaper paper and printed a few photos and the difference in quality was unbelievable. Definitely use this paper if you want the best quality.

Best Photo Paper You Can Buy
2004-02-10After buying my photo printer this year, I bought 4 different packages of photo paper. I used one sheet of each to print the same picture in order to compare the quaility. I was amazed at how clear and sharp the picture was that I printed on the Canon paper. It looked just like the pictures that I used to have developed at professional photo studios. None of the other three even came close in comparison to Canon. They looked like they had speckles on the picture. Needless to say, I will be purchasing the Canon from now on. But I do agree with the other comment pertaining to the shipping costs of the paper bought on this site. You end up paying the same price as you would buying it at your local electronics store. Unless you bought in bulk off this site then it may be worth it??
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