Canon 4x6 Glossy Photo Paper Plus, 120 Sheets (PP-101)
- ASIN: B0000BXJVW
- List Price: $24.99
Product Description:
Glossy, borderless 4" x 6" photo paper / 120 sheets per pack
Product Details
- Feature:
- For Canon printers that accept 4-by-6-inch paper
- Prints borderless photos
- Glossy finish for professional look
- 120 sheets per package
- 90-day warranty
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Office Product
- Brand: Canon Office Products
- Color: WHITE
- EAN: 0013803030433
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- Label: Canon USA Inc.
- Manufacturer: Canon USA Inc.
- Model: 7980A022
- MPN: 100676
- NumberOfItems: 1
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Office Product
- ProductTypeName: PAPER_PRODUCT
- Publisher: Canon USA Inc.
- Studio: Canon USA Inc.
- UPC: 013803030433
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Customer Reviews 

Canon Photo paper
2009-03-22Excellent paper! We will purchase again when we run out. Don't buy the off brand, as we used to do, these are much better and the finished product is outstanding! Of course, through Amazon, the free shipping is also great!

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.
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