This 20-sheet pack of 11 x 14″ Luster Paper from Inkpress Media features resin-coated microporous paper with a luster surface finish. This paper has a basis weight of 240 gsm and a thickness of 10.4 mil as well as a 95% brightness. Additionally, the paper is water and light resistant for durability and instant drying for immediate handling.
Inkpress Media Luster Paper (11 x 14″, 20 Sheets)
$13.50
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Weight | 1.57 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14.95 × 12.65 × 0.5 in |
Coating | Resin |
Basis Weight | 240 gsm |
Thickness | 10.4 mil / 0.26 mm |
Brightness | 95% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Quantity | 20 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 11 x 14" / 27.9 x 35.6 cm |
Reviews (339)
339 reviews for Inkpress Media Luster Paper (11 x 14″, 20 Sheets)
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Yasmine Hudson (verified owner) –
Use with Epson 2200 and get great resolution.
Gretchen Corkery (verified owner) –
Bought this paper when we could not find any precut 5×7 luster sheets from other companies. It nicely matched the profiles we had for Epson Premium Luster and produced very nice prints.
Sonny Kihn (verified owner) –
my prints look absolutely beautiful! I have recently bought a Canon printer and the colors look so bright! I am definitely buying more.
Percy Mayert (verified owner) –
I used the paper with Epson printer papers work fine color are good …
Elijah Bartell (verified owner) –
This paper is affordable and looks great as a photo print. I like the soft sheen without it being glossy.
Tia Bartoletti (verified owner) –
As a professional photographer, I’m very impressed with the quality of this paper. It easily turns out a beautiful print that satisfies not only me, but my clients are wowed! I use it for portraits, landscapes and art photography. The price is reasonable for the size and quantity of sheets you get.
Jacinto Huels (verified owner) –
I’m a fashion photographer here in new York city. I recently switched to an 11×14 portfolio. One of the sales people at B&H recommended luster in that size. I printed my portfolio and I liked it so much that I went back to B&H to get more. It’s a very clean bright white compared to others. It holds defined tones and shows vibrant colors. It’s not flat at all, and it’s the best value when looking for quality + quanity.
Rosemary Torp (verified owner) –
Use for family pics. Great color.
Retta King (verified owner) –
I bought this instead of Epson brand paper to print my graphic design portfolio. This paper did the job and I was very happy with the price for 50 sheets as opposed to the extremely expensive Epson brand paper. It is not too shiny, but had a nice lustre I found perfect for my graphic design work.
Arlo Rice (verified owner) –
My primary purpose for buying this paper is as something to print nice family photos on. Color accuracy, reproduction of tones, etc are all somewhat secondary to value. In that respect, this is a good paper and a great value. I would, though, also like to print ou the occasional project – the images I am proudest of as art; typically B&W. One think that drew me to this paper is its availability in traditional photographic paper sizes. I realize that’s not really a reason to buy, but it was a bonus. Unfortunatley, this paper has yet to deliver in this area. I’ve been using it for a while and always thought of the images I produced on it as average. Admitedly, that could be the photographer. In any case, tought I tried a test – printing a couple of stress test images (from the Northlight Images web site) on several papers: Intrada Rag paper, Ilford’s specialty B&W paper and Inkpress. Admittedly, all of these are in a completely different category The Ilford performed the best – showing excellent detail and linearity. The tones are neutral and the pictures pop. The Intrada Rag was flat (kind of expected with a matte surface) and blocked up shadows earlier than the ilford. The linearity was good and the tone neutral. The Inkpress paper, though, had a clear breakdown in linearity. The bullseye targets on the test images showed clear banding. In addition, the tonality was some what off – there was an olive cast to the print. In some repects, this was similar to Ilford Warm Tone B&W silver print paper – not entirely objectionable, but I prefer a neutral paper. On the up side, the Inkpress paper showed shadow detail almost as well as the Ilford Mono. Now, this could all be the fault of the profile – and I suppose I could make a custom profile. I am still disappointed in the performance when compared to other papers; each with their maker provided profiles. So, on value I give it 5 stars, on image quality, 3. Average 4.
Larissa Goodwin (verified owner) –
This paper is very heavyweight and produces very nice prints for the price. I’ve compared to papers that are much more expensive, and I found the more expensive paper to be only slightly better in terms of print quality. In today’s market, you have to save those pennies anywhere you can… this paper works great and most customers will never notice the difference.
Lea Windler (verified owner) –
use this paper on my Epson XP-15000 Prints came out good.
Rebecca Miller (verified owner) –
I use this product for a photography class I am taking. It is very easy to use, and the white is very bright. It makes my photos look great!
Desiree Wyman (verified owner) –
I use the paper as proofs. I can use a cheaper one, but, this offeres a better presentation.
Claire Feeney (verified owner) –
Good paper for the price. Makes really nice prints…
Jazmyn Feest (verified owner) –
Inkpress Luster provides a wide range from shadows to highlights and good color saturation at a low price per sheet. I’ve used it for more than a year now and exhibit prints made on it. It’s a good value.
Norris Powlowski (verified owner) –
I’ve tried many photo papers, both commercial and professional, and Inkpress Luster is the best for portraits. Currently, I print on an Epson R3000.
Fae Lind (verified owner) –
I have used Inkpress papers in my Epson printers almost two years now. I was searching for a paper that came close to Epson’s quality but at a low price point. This paper is it! The quality of images is at or above Epson’s luster finish. I have printed everything from 4×6 to 13×19 and the prints are great. Be sure to use the Inkpress profile for best results or make your own. The Epson profile is off for this paper.
Lloyd Schuster (verified owner) –
Inkpress Luster is the best photo paper I’ve found for portraits. It’s also excellent for other types of images that don’t require a high-high or metallic gloss. (For that, I splurge on Inkpress Metallic Gloss.) The paper also dries almost immediately.
Albert Skiles (verified owner) –
I used to use Inkpress only for test printing but the quality is now so good I use it for high quality/archival work. At 40 percent less than similar papers by other manufacturers Inkpress is quite a bargain. Jon Naar, professional photographer since 1964.