Canon Photo Paper Matte, 4 x 6 Inches, 120 Sheets (7981A014) |  | Brand: Canon
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Format: CD Platform: Windows Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 4.3 x 1.2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 7981A014 Model: 7981A014 UPC: 013803048124 EAN: 0013803048124 ASIN: B0006TUEOM
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| Features:
| • | For Canon photo printers | | • | Matte finish heavyweight paper | | • | Convenient 4-by-6-inch size | | • | 120 sheets per package | | • | Bright white paper for vibrant color prints |
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Product Description Canon has poured all the Know How of its extraordinary history of developing innovative office machines into each of its copiers, printers, and networked office systems. The same superiority of design and manufacture goes into all of the Canon-branded consumable imaging supplies and parts for this equipment. Naturally, no one makes better parts and supplies for Canon products than Canon. Using genuine Canon parts and supplies is your best insurance against equipment damage, and possibly voiding your equipment warranty.
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Matte photo paper is matte photo paper August 16, 2009 James Cavanaugh I was wary of this product after reading varied reviews, but many of the negative reviews appear to be based on mistaken expectations. In truth, everything I have printed on this photo paper is beautifully clear and vibrant, from photos to intricate graphics for paper miniatures. The results for graphics are especially stunning. This photo paper is not "just" cardstock, but rather cardstock with a special matte printing surface. Keep in mind that the glossy photo paper is also simply cardstock, but with a glossy printing surface. The matte and glossy photo papers are the same weight (45 lb) so I don't understand complaints about flimsiness. This is just the matte version of the Canon glossy 4x6 photo paper, which currently boasts a 5-star average rating.
Things to keep in mind about the matte photo paper:
- This is matte photo paper, NOT glossy. Do not expect glossy photos on this paper.
- This is cardstock with a matte finish. Remember that glossy photo paper is just cardstock with a glossy finish.
- The paper has a front side and a back side, with the printing surface whiter than the back side.
- Printers may print differently on glossy and matte photo paper, so be sure to choose "matte photo paper" from your print dialog.
This is a beautiful photo paper that yields beautiful photos and graphics.
Matte May 16, 2009 Kara Lynn Coffey (Canton, Oklahoma USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This photo paper is no bueno. The pictures do not come out well at all. it's great for postcards, but not for pictures of family or friends to hang on the wall or frame.
Not photo paper March 4, 2009 Hugh C. Kessler 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As a professional photographer for over 40 years, I could not believe that Canon would pass off card stock as photo paper, but it is TRUE! This is not photo paper, don't waste your money on it. I used 1 sheet and I want to find out how to get a refund on a product that is not what it is advertised to be.
great product November 2, 2008 Rose (Minnesota) I love the matte paper compared to the glossy and this product gives me great pictures! I'm sure some could argue that having a professional photo developing store would be better, but for the snapshots I take and the money I save printing photos at home, I am very satisfied with this paper!
Matte's great! Heavier would be nice September 23, 2008 The Scarey1's (Vista, CA) I also love this paper. Yes, I would like it to be a bit heavier but overall I think it prints great. I finally broke down and spent some money on a Canon pro printer and I love the difference in the Matte. It just seems to draw out the detail. Holding it side by side to a glossy (also Canon paper) it's quite obvious that the detail is vastly superior to glossy. That's my 2 cents anyways.
And yes, just hold the paper up in the light. The whiter side is the printing side and it's fairly easy to tell the difference. If not, ask your wife and she'll be right 98% of the time...
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