HP Universal Instant-Dry Satin Photo Paper, available here as a 42″ x 100′ roll, is a low-cost, porous photo paper with an impressive look that delivers professional-looking results, and is ideal for promotional signs, posters, and displays, when presented in situations where there may be a need to reduces glare from indoor lights. It is universally compatible, and can be used to create great-looking images on HP and non-HP printers. Furthermore, this professional quality photo media provides for instant-drying when using either dye or UV-ink, and can be laminated immediately using a variety of hot or cold lamination and mounting techniques.
HP Universal Instant-Dry Satin Photo Paper (42″ x 100′ Roll)
$94.36
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 16.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 44 × 5 × 5 in |
Material | Alpha Cellulose |
Coating | Polyethylene |
Basis Weight | 200 gsm / 53.3 lb |
Thickness | 7.8 mil / 0.1981 mm |
Core Size | 2" / 5.1 cm |
Opacity | 94.5% |
Brightness | 92% |
Whiteness | 99% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Gloss Level | 24% at 60° |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Dimensions (W x L) | 42" x 100' / 106.7 cm x 30.5 m |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for HP Universal Instant-Dry Satin Photo Paper (42″ x 100′ Roll)
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Rachael Kris (verified owner) –
The paper works great with our HP Z5200 printer. The color is vibrant and images are very crisp as long as the resolution is right. Occasionally we print posters which we need to sign or write on, it holds up Sharpie writing well so the marking doesn’t bleed through the paper.
Loy Crona (verified owner) –
We received this paper and were unable to load it in our new plotter which we didn’t realize wouldn’t hold a 42 roll. We were unable to return the product since we had opened the box.
Princess Torphy (verified owner) –
I purchased this after using a roll of HP Premium Instant Dry Satin, which is very similar but thicker. I purchased the Universal because it was cheaper but that was a mistake. For large prints like 24×36, this paper is too thin to handle. Even with careful handling it creased everywhere. Just looking at it made creases. Get a thicker paper for large prints.
Audreanne Goodwin (verified owner) –
I used it to print my architecture thesis drawings and the result was awesome! Not too fancy (it’s not a heavy paper) but colors were great. No fingerprints at all. The blacks were also perfect; neither shiny nor matte. Classmates were asking which paper I used. Absolutely the best choice for its price.
Iva Brakus (verified owner) –
Great paper for a high quality print. Only downside is it is a bit thin so if you have a lot of white in the print you can partially see through it depending upon what you put it up against. With that being said, I will order it again in the future.
Alize Rice (verified owner) –
I use Pro Luster with my Pixma Pro-100 and liked it so I tried this as a roll in my Prograf Pro-4000. The color was accurate right away with the Canon profile. The gloss has a pebbly look which makes it easier to handle without fingerprints, and it’s thick enough that with reasonable care I can handle a 24×36 print without worrying too much about creasing. It isn’t as bright as the Pro Platinum gloss and the gloss texture isn’t for everyone, try out a smaller size first to see if you like it. I typically use this paper or Canon semi-gloss for my orders. Price is reasonable too, so for the moment this is my every-day paper.
Marielle Johnson (verified owner) –
This paper provides great color. I am using it on an HP z9 printer. I the printer provides an ICC profile for the paper but I profiled it anyway to get custom profile accuracy. The color is very accurate.
Dagmar Rodriguez (verified owner) –
Hp makes a series of similar satin papers which all look alike but have different weights and price points. They print similar to Ilford Gallerie papers and others. I use them on an Epson Stylus pro 9800 with a RIP or with the print drive. Consistent in quality and generally much less expensive than many others.