This 50-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″, 50 Sheets)
$26.67
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Additional information
Weight | 3.37 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14.75 × 11.9 × 1 in |
Coating | Resin |
Basis Weight | 240 gsm |
Thickness | 10.4 mil / 0.26 mm |
Brightness | 95% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Quantity | 50 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″, 50 Sheets)
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Lorenz Dach (verified owner) –
Of course, ordering 20 sheets of paper and 1 cartridge of ink doesn’t add up to a big deal BUT They were, in fact, lifesavers for a special printing for a client in Europe. The ink enabled me to keep my trusty Epson Stylus Pro 3800 (bought at B&H 3 years ago) running without a hitch and the Inkpress Photo Chrome Luster Paper gave me — and my client — outstanding museum-quality. And, as promised by your salesperson, I got UPS delivery NEXT MORNING to Trenton, NJ at no extra charge. Just another example of the dependably professional service I’ve been counting on from B & H for more than 20 years! Jon Naar, Lifetime Member ASMP
Stephanie McDermott (verified owner) –
The paper, although a bit thin, has a surface similar to much more expensive papers. Colors are deep and rich.
Caitlyn Okuneva (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.
Dewitt Hermann (verified owner) –
This rating is based on the lack of an ICC profile for the Epson R2880 as of Mar 18 2011 and no response to a support inquiry, not the quality of the paper itself. There is no profile available for download for this printer (and possibly other similar Epsons) even though the models are listed on the Inkpress website. Received no response from Inkpress support after emails requesting a posting of the printer profiles. Had to return the product to B&H.
Ike Gislason (verified owner) –
Last summer, I had quite a bit of problems with this paper laying flat because of the humidity. I had been using it for about 5 years. This past shipment (February, 2022), I’m still having problems with it. Every time I put it through my Epson, I get ink on a corner (with other papers and sizes, I don’t). I think it’s about time to move on.
Ada Watsica (verified owner) –
So far, I believe that the Inkpress Luster paper performs comparably to the Epson Ultra Premium Luster paper that I use. I originally chose the Inkpress paper because I needed to print 11X17 photos, and Epson does not offer an 11X17 size in luster. Now that I have used this paper, I would consider substituting it for other sizes also. The one criteria that requires more time to test is outgassing. I won’t know how the Inkpress paper performs concerning outgassing until I have used the paper longer and put it behind glass in a frame.
Tyra Terry (verified owner) –
I compared this and more expensive paper. Not big difference.
Allene Mann (verified owner) –
First off, I prefer luster paper but most people like the look of glossy. I like the finish and color of the photos and especially B & W shots. To me it’s a cross between Glossy & Matte paper which gives you the best of both worlds.
Greta Renner (verified owner) –
I’ve used this for a number of years. I print and sell photos of birds and the quality is well liked by my customers.
Jayde Legros (verified owner) –
I have always found Epson papers to be a little on the cyan side with my Epson inks. Inkpress is a good warmer alternative. However, I wish Inkpress would make a semi-glossy surface.
Desmond Daugherty (verified owner) –
8×10 glosy very nice all purpose paper ink jet ineexpensive and works great on a canon pima mg5420 printer
Liliana Jacobs (verified owner) –
Inkpress Luster is my favorite for portraits.
Brody Kilback (verified owner) –
I use this paper quite a lot, not because it’s in any way exceptional, but because it’s just fine for doing first and second proof prints to see the printed effects of adjustments. It also has a pretty good pure white background and a pleasing luster, which I quite like, but it cannot meet the depth of tone of some other (and more expensive) papers. Also, I have experienced substantial batch variations on other Inkpress papers (not this one, however), so that I don’t fully trust their quality control overall (I’ve even gotten paper which was cut off square). For this reason, I would not recommend using their papers for exhibition or archival prints for which consistency across batches might be important.
Jaylan Schmitt (verified owner) –
I love this paper. The price is right….thE quality is great….I keep it on stock for everything! The BEST!
Gladys Flatley (verified owner) –
During my 30+ years as a professional photographer, I always had my labs use matte or luster paper. When I began printing my own pictures, I tested a variety of brands and finishes. My research led me to select the Inkpress brand of Luster finish.
Bria Casper (verified owner) –
I am a photography student and bought this paper to use for my undergraduate senior thesis show. I am printing a range of subjects from landscapes/other nature shots to city shots and portraits, so far everything has looked great! Good saturation with the Epson 3880, minimal-no loss of detail in highlights and shadows. I love the luster finish over a glossier finish it gives all of my images a smooth saturated look without becoming over-saturated. One note (this may mostly have to do with the printer profile settings) my images have tended to print warmer with the Inkpress luster than with some other papers I’ve used with this printer, but I can easily adjust my image to make sure it comes out exactly as I want.
Brady Pollich (verified owner) –
Good paper – nice results on Canon PRO1000 using Canon profiles as specified. Would be nice if it were offered in a heavier weight as well
Katheryn Heller (verified owner) –
On site printing. Luster finish paper. Needs a generic paper profile.
Thelma Hilpert (verified owner) –
I print for customers after every shoot. Its a solid paper. i wish it came in 8 x 10 size in the 50 and 250 pack. I have to create a separate 8.5 x 11 in the PRINT setup for the Epson 2200 print menu for this size paper. –the plastic sheath that the paper is in inside the box sometimes sticks to the paper when i take it out so a better non-attracting material would be better.
Luther Tromp (verified owner) –
I’ve been using Inkpress papers for years. Beautiful papers that stack up to any more expensive brand. I’ve printed on their glossy, lustre, cool and warm rag, and love them all. Oh yeah, did I mention they are less expensive? I believe I did!