Epson Premium Glossy 8 1/2 x 11 Inch Photo Paper, 50 Sheets (S041667)

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Premium Photo Paper Glossy has a high gloss finish that is perfect for printing your favorite cherished photos and enlargements for use with glass frames and photo albums. This paper is smudge and water-resistant with a smooth, bright white, resin coated stock.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • High-gloss, bright white, resin coated photo paper
  • Makes quality photos for glass frames and photo albums
  • Smudge and water-resistant, quick dry surface
  • Offers the look and feel of traditional photographs
  • 50 sheets per package
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Office Product
  • Brand: Epson
  • Color: White
  • EAN: 0010343842618
  • Format: CD
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • Label: Epson
  • Manufacturer: Epson
  • Model: S041667
  • MPN: 100676
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • OperatingSystem: Windows
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • Platform: Windows
  • ProductGroup: Office Product
  • ProductTypeName: PAPER_PRODUCT
  • Publisher: Epson
  • SKU: IESS041667
  • Studio: Epson
  • UPC: 010343084261
  • Warranty: one year

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Customer Reviews

Fantastic paper2009-04-11
I'm a graphic designer and I have been searching for a nice glossy paper for proofing and portfolio pieces. This paper produces beautiful printouts. You don't have to have an Epson printer, I have a Canon Pixma ip100 and the proofs look amazing. This 4 star paper gets my 5 star rating.
Sent Wrong item, slow to communicate2008-12-08
Beware of this seller! I was sent the wrong item. This seller is very hard to communicate with and did not respond to my requests for over a week. They did not offer to replace with the correct item and have a very slow return and refund system. Also I had to pay return shipping and hope they would reimburse me after the fact.
Excellent photo paper2008-09-05
Printed photos are as good as ones done by professional labs. I've tried other brands and I like this one the best for my Epson photo printer.
If you're really picky like me...2008-06-19
I'm a Graphics person and extremely picky about how my photographs print out. I've tried Kodak, Epson, Generic brands, etc. etc. The absolute BEST photo paper in my opinion is Jet Print Photo paper Professional grade, but I have found this paper to be ALMOST as good and cheaper. So I buy this one now.
Epson Photo Paper2008-04-27
Excellent paper at a good price. I have been using this paper for four years without a single problem.

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