A bright white paper with a high-gloss photo finish. Perfect for printing your favourite cherished photos and enlargements for use with glass frames and photo albums.
Features: - Smudge and water-resistant quick-dry surface - Perfect for reprints and everyday photos - Print high quality photos for glass frames and photo albums - True photographic images with vivid, high-quality colour - Supporting high-resolution of up to 5760dpi - Guaranteed to work with all inkjet printers
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Review by
Carl Hatfield from
St Albans on
24/07/2007 22:57:39
Rating:
10 /10
One-PRINT 180gsm A4 Glossy Photo Paper
I have ordered several packs of this paper, and found it to be fantastic for the money. I will be buying it again for sure.
Review by
G Western from
Norfolk on
23/03/2007 01:06:10
Rating:
10 /10
DVD Covers
L@@k NO further, This paper rocks man...
Used for DVD covers and given me excellent results every time!
I used to use Epson everyday photo paper, 100 sheets 170g/m @ £10.99.
Now i Pay less than half price for the same amount.. and i must quote ONE PRINT gives me better results and dries quicker too.
Printer options used,
Paper type 'Glossy paper'
Ink settings 'Photo quality'
Review by
James from
Gourock on
08/02/2007 23:19:41
Rating:
10 /10
One-PRINT 180gsm A4 Glossy Photo Paper
I have found this to be the best value and best paper for my epson r200 and rx520 printers
I get great results and I only have printer on text setting
this also means ink lasts longer
Review by
mark calley from
york on
30/01/2007 14:51:01
Rating:
9 /10
Good paper for the money
This is giving results that are as good as the ones I get with HP and Epson paper! No point in spending more that this on paper so long as SVP keep this item in stock.
I'm using an R220 Epson on default settings for glossy paper with Jet Tec inks.
Review by
Gareth Hardy from
Blackburn on
17/01/2007 09:55:30
Rating:
3 /10
Blotchy black
Spent some time trying to work out why this paper was producing such poor blacks (blotchy squares - almost as if the JPEG artefacts were being shown) when there were no problems with the Epson paper that came with my wife's new printer. The problem is worse with genuine ink than with the cheap CIS ink that I use. Good enough for DVD covers, but use the Amps or Atlas paper if you're printing photos (the others, Datawrite, Jet Tec etc. may be as good, but I've not tried them yet).
Review by
Alan Udale from
Blaydon on
16/06/2006 09:21:59
Rating:
10 /10
Buy it NOW
In the cheapflights office of flysunair we use lots and lots and lots of paper and this one is a bargain we found on our canon printers it printed better with a setting for matt giving bright and very good colour just like the 235g version perfect for frameing prints or putting in albums for everyday prints at 50p more the 235g is better.
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