| | |  | Electronics | Home » » Canon Photo Paper Plus Glossy II, 4 x 6 Inches, 100 Sheets (2311B023) | | | | | | | Description: | | Save money with this 100-pack of Canon 2311B023 Photo Paper Plus Glossy II Vivid Colors With a High-Quality Finish. This paper has a glossy finish and gives you exceptionally rich colors, making your images look and feel like a traditional photograph. Share your great photos with your friends and family. Compatible with: 100 photos | | | Features: | |
• Photo Paper Plus Glossy II yields a glossy finish and exceptionally rich colors, giving your images the look and feel of a traditional photograph
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| 7.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 28 reviews |
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Great brand, great product, great price!Jan 01, 2010 This Canon photo paper is SUPERB! For the price, you simply can't be beat. It offers the convenience of lab-quality paper in the comfort of your own home, and is priced very competitively. I personally purchased 200 sheets, and will continue to purchase these when I use up my stock.
(*) glossy
(*) has a nice "photo paper" feel
(*) wrapped in packs of 50
Prints Look GreatDec 31, 2009 I have printed about 10 different color photos from my Canon MP560 printer on this 4x6 photo paper, and the photos look great! I can't tell they were printed by a color printer or a professional developer. They are supposed to last over 100 years. I can't vouch for that, but can say that I am satisfied. For what I paid for the paper, each print costs me about 10 cents each. However, I am not sure how much ink I am using, that might figure into that cost.
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didn't work for meDec 09, 2009 I received this paper, and it was too thick to feed through my HP Photosmart 2575 All in One printer. I have never had this problem with glossy paper before. I was unable to feed a sheet through without Paper Jam errors. I am really disappointed, because I do like Canon products. I realize I don't have the newest printer on the block, but I just thought buyers should be aware of this potential problem.
The only photo paper I ever buyDec 05, 2009 Low cost and excellent results. I'm not expecting these pictures to last over 100 years, so I think I'll be all right with how ever long the paper is good for. Besides, your printing a digital image, just print it again in 50 years!
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Much better than the 8x10 and 8.5x11" GlossyDec 02, 2009 I have used HP Glossy Paper for Years, but with a new Canon printer, I decided to try the Canon Glossy Photo Paper in 8x10 format and then 4x6. I was not as pleased with the drying time of the 8x10 Canon paper, although colors were great. However, the 4x6 Canon paper was well worth the money, the colors were bright, and the drying time was about an hour.
When I say "drying time," I'm addressing the time that the print remains too tacky to put into an album or frame. Although HP is much faster drying (the 8x10 and 8.5x11 dries in 45 minutes compared to Canon's 24 hours), Canon is certainly acceptable in 4x6 format. And I'll give it 5 stars because the cost is reasonable. I haven't figured out the cost per print yet, but when you read that 70% of HP's profits came from ink, you don't really want to know. (Figures for Canon couldn't be found since Canon makes cameras and other things that HP no longer is into.)
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