This 100-sheet pack of 11 x 17″ 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 17″, 100 Sheets)
$53.86
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Weight | 7.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17.6 × 11.7 × 1.2 in |
Coating | Resin |
Basis Weight | 240 gsm |
Thickness | 10.4 mil / 0.26 mm |
Brightness | 95% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Quantity | 100 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 11 x 17" / 27.9 x 43.2 cm |
Reviews (339)
339 reviews for Inkpress Media Luster Paper (11 x 17″, 100 Sheets)
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Bailey Champlin (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.
Coby Renner (verified owner) –
Simply put, a very nice paper.
Krystal Aufderhar (verified owner) –
I have been using Inkpress Luster paper for quite a while, and find that it yields results with which I am very happy.
Nellie Von (verified owner) –
This paper is great for general use and good value!
Wilford Rice (verified owner) –
Same color profiles as Canon paper so it couldn’t be easier to use on a Canon Printer. Nice color, contrast and finish. I bought this as a test box and will now be buying the 1000 sheet box.
Audrey Crist (verified owner) –
I print hundreds of prints a year and inkpress paper helps me keep my costs down with compromising quality.
Reyes Abernathy (verified owner) –
I have always used Epson Premium Luster photo paper in my Epson R3000 & 2200 printers, then I saw Inkpress on B&H when I searched for photo paper. I just gave it a try and I love the quality prints I get off of it and compared to Epson paper, there is no difference except PRICE. Inkpress is about 1/2 the price of Epson paper. I have compared the sheen, quality, thickness and durability of different papers, this is equal to or exceeds every paper I have tested. I started buying all of my cut sizes (5×7, 8×10, 11×14 & 13×19 Luster papers from Inkpress and haven’t looked back since. Conduct your own print test on the paper your using now compared to Inkpress. See if you don’t agree.
Bradley Franecki (verified owner) –
The paper is of the highest quality and the price is right. What more can I say? Dennis
Casimer Dooley (verified owner) –
I like this paper. Been using it for years. I use it for everyday prints looks good. I keep some heavier paper for more special jobs.
Emmett Mayer (verified owner) –
Great Vivid prints. Works very good in epson 2200
Davion Bernhard (verified owner) –
I have started using Inkpress luster several years ago and have gradually switch from Epson luster. I have an epson 3800 pro and the two work as good or better than Epson Luster.
Louie Hermann (verified owner) –
This images on this paper are consistently beautiful. The colors are great. Especially good for enlargements of close up photos of flowers and butterflies. And if the prints are going to be handled by friends or family, this paper resists fingerprints much better than glossy paper
Asia Swaniawski (verified owner) –
Paper makes beautiful prints at a great value, definitely would buy again
Eliane Dicki (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.
Hank Kilback (verified owner) –
I am primarily a nature photographer and use the paper for printing my work. The paper produces vivid colors and great detail. I am printing on an Epson Stylus Pro 3880. So far I haven’t found any negatives about using the paper.
Daisy Farrell (verified owner) –
The paper, although a bit thin, has a surface similar to much more expensive papers. Colors are deep and rich.
Helen Abshire (verified owner) –
This recurs from time to time: little digs, like small slashes are present on the surfaces sometimes. No ink will lay down as it is an actual slit on the surface. This is VERY annoying. You won’t notice it on a busy, colorful area, but on a dark background it stands out. You can sometimes save the print with a dab of a fine Sharpie.
Adrien Reynolds (verified owner) –
Great paper. Have been using it for a long time. Still love it!
Gracie Simonis (verified owner) –
I have used all types of professional photo paper, and spent lots of money on it too! I use this paper for printing for school and its quality is just as good as other brands fellow students are using. If you are looking for a great product, but want to save a few dollars…this is it!
Nya Beer (verified owner) –
Very nice photo printing paper for inkjet printers. Like the Epson 1400 and R300. Overall outstanding colors and black or white are sharp too! It brings out the detail and sharpness in the photo too!