Customer Reviews 

Canon 4x6 Gloss Photo Paper Plus
2008-08-12Good product. It's photo paper, so there's not much to write except for the fact that it works and doesn't suck.

Photo Paper
2008-06-13The photo paper is very good quality. Its like you took film for
devloping at a store. I will always use this photo paper. The pictures
come out great.

Good quality, but prints fade faster than expected
2008-06-07These create really nice prints with my Canon photoprinter. Can't complain at all about how they look when new. They look like they came from a commercial service.
However, I noticed that after about 1 1/2 years of hanging up near my desk some prints started to fade. They've gotten worse in the year since then. They weren't under glass, just literally taped to a shelf. I live 3 blocks from the ocean so a lot more humid than most folks see. That may have something to do with it. Whatever the situation, I'm using Canon paper with a Canon Pixima 780 and Canon ink and they faded pretty fast. Normally I'd expect that amount of fading over decades.
Now that Costco, Wal-Mart, drugstores, etc. allow you to upload pictures and pick them up in an hour or so, I haven't printed at home. They even cost less and seem to not have fading problems. If I need instant gratification these are great, but for pictures that last I've gone back to the commercial services.

Good Photo Paper!
2008-05-04Made great copies of photos that were made with a 4 Mpix cell phone Camera.

Much better than non-Canon
2008-04-12I was using JetPrint brand paper with my Canon ip4200 printer (with Canon ink) and noticed that in darker area of the print the ink didn't flow smoothly but created a grainy texture. Using the Canon brand paper, all areas hold the ink evenly and even the color tone is much more pleasing.
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