This 20-sheet pack of 13 x 19″ 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 (13 x 19″, 20 Sheets)
$24.57
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Additional information
Weight | 3.2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 19 × 14 × 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 | 20 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 13 x 19" / 33.02 x 48.26 cm |
Reviews (339)
339 reviews for Inkpress Media Luster Paper (13 x 19″, 20 Sheets)
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Barry Anderson (verified owner) –
I had previously been using Staples Satin photo paper which is a luster finish. But, due to Staples not carrying it anymore, I have had to look else where. After reading some of the reviews about this paper, I bought it immediatley. Hoping it would be a good replacement. My biggest complaint, is that the paper is flimsy. Staples satin paper was 11.5mil and the Inkpress Luster paper is only 10.4mil. So to me, it has a cheap feel to it. I print for a business so this is important to me. I don’t have any complaints about the color of the print when printed. The color was nice. And the paper is affordable. But I may find myself looking around to see if I can find something that is not so flimsy.
Ruth Schinner (verified owner) –
I use this paper in my Epson R2880 and the pics come out perfect using the epson premium luster profile. Love that it has no branding on the back side of the paper.
Amelia Schroeder (verified owner) –
Good affordable paper if you are selling prints to people, or even keeping for yourself. Its not very thick and a little flexible than what I usually use (Ilford Gold Fibre Silk), but it is a good paper for the money. I would recommend it over Epson Luster..
Zena Heathcote (verified owner) –
I thought this paper would be a good substitute for Moab Lasal and Red River paper. Unfortunately, it did not work out well on my Canon Pro 100 compared to the other aforementioned papers.
Perry Kuhn (verified owner) –
Similar to Epson premium luster paper. Especially good for proofing photos; no logo on back of paper, which I like. (you do have to pay attention to which is the printable side). Did not try manufacturers icc profile, made custom one, and happy with the results.
Jacques Wiegand (verified owner) –
the images printed on this paper really jump out at you. the colors are rich, much better than glossy paper
Easter Hickle (verified owner) –
I love this paper, and will probably use it exclusivly from now on. I delivered school portraits on it, and everyone was WOWED by the colors, contrast, and overall feel of the photos. Absolutly wonderful paper, and a great price for such quality.
Aryanna Jenkins (verified owner) –
Great paper for producing professional images. I will use this brand for life!
Demario Rau (verified owner) –
I use this paper with my Epson 2200 and is very compatibile with this printer. I use the Epson profilies without any further adjustments. Good for portraits where color is critical.
Ella West (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.
Velda O’Hara (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!
Dominique Dicki (verified owner) –
I love it
Carlie Greenholt (verified owner) –
I’m printing with an Epson 1400 with outstanding results. Inkpress color profiles were easily downloaded producing very accurate color prints. Also a great value.
Hyman Volkman (verified owner) –
I had been using Canon paper and was looking for something a bit heavier and brighter. Inkpress Luster fit the bill. Its color absorption, bright white background provide a wonderful medium for my landscape photography. I would highly recommend for those looking for a ‘bit of an edge’ in their printing.
Durward Walter (verified owner) –
Color work of all kinds. Nice for show prints. This paper seems to need some dry down time for the image to set in for rich color. Have not used it for B&W yet.
Destany Schmitt (verified owner) –
For prints that are outstanding without breaking the bank, this product can not be beat. Has pro quality feel and look.
Juliet Shanahan (verified owner) –
inkpress falls short with their matte papers, but this basic luster photo paper is as good as any other, and much less expensive. i use the 4×6 size to proof my portfolio and design the layout before i print on 11×17 matte. this paper is thin, but for proofs, or for a large run of prints that are likely to go in a frame, it gets the job done.
Isadore Runte (verified owner) –
This paper delivers super results with my Epson R260 printer
Berenice Kunde (verified owner) –
I use a Canon Pro 9000 Mark II and like the color rendition on this paper. I have never had any trouble using this paper and would recommend it to anyone looking for a good inkjet paper.
Bo Funk (verified owner) –
I print my work with an Epson Stylus Photo 2200 and wanted to try the Inkpress Luster Paper as an alternative to the more expensive Epson Luster Paper which I had been using. After downloading the correct ICC profile for my printer from the Inkpress site, I knew immediately after the first print a black and white with deep, rich blacks that Inkpress was not in the same league as Epson’s paper. When comparing side by side, the Inkpress paper could not maintain any luster in the dark shadows, leaving pockets of dull finish sprinkled throughout my photograph. The gradients are also not nearly as smooth as the Epson paper. Totally unacceptable. Since B&H will not accept returns for consumables a policy I think should be reconsidered I’m stuck with junk paper and a bad taste in my mouth for B&H. Needless to say, I’ve learned my lesson for both: only use Epson paper for my printer and find a more consumer-friendly supplier for my paper.