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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Betty Hermann (verified owner) –
use this paper on my Epson XP-15000 Prints came out good.
Zion Shields (verified owner) –
I use all the Inkpress papers, but primarily print in the luster finish. I use all the sizes up to the 17×100 roll and have not been disappointed with any of them. They never jam, always are consistent in quality and the price is so much better than other papers, while the quality remains right up there. I highly recommend all their stuff.
Zula Kunde (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!
Dereck Oberbrunner (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.
Jonathon Jones (verified owner) –
This Luster finished paper gives an outstanding look to my bird photos! I had been using a matte finish, but this really shows off the color and the contrast of the images! I use this on an Epson R1800 printer.
Lori Bailey (verified owner) –
I recently purchased the this paper for my large format epson stylus pro 3800. I have only ever used Epson brand paper in this printer and was interested in trying another brand. Compared to the Epson Luster paper (which was unavailable in this large size), I found the Inkpress to be very close. It is slightly less glossy and I believe that the yellows/reds are more vivid on the epson luster paper. However, it is very close, and the price is much better for the Inkpress (if you were to compare it to the Epson paper – both at 8 1/2 x 11 size.)
Nasir Hegmann (verified owner) –
I would buy this product again and again
Ricky Hermiston (verified owner) –
I use this paper to print event, portraits or family pictures. This is a good paper and I use it all the time. You may try other paper or paper that belong to your printer. If you give this paper a try you will like it.
Dino Hegmann (verified owner) –
This paper is true to a calibrated monitor. I use it for both color and black and white and find it to be true to what I see on the monitor. I print for end use and show prints on a Epson 1430 and it has been right on.
Aryanna Yost (verified owner) –
This is the best photo paper I’ve come across. Truly outstanding results.
Katelin Schneider (verified owner) –
The paper quality is a known quantity… it is a winner!
Victor Bartoletti (verified owner) –
Been using this paper just so I have a printed version of the images I’m working on currently. Using an Epson XP-960 (dye inks) with Photoshop and the printer’s Premium Luster profile I have gotten decent results. I tried using Inkpress’s profiles but never got great results with them. Wish the paper had some more heft to it but on the plus side it can be loaded into a printers autoload tray and not get stuck.
Samir Rodriguez (verified owner) –
I print pictures It’s great It’s great
Lesly Ullrich (verified owner) –
I have been using this paper for a few years and get great results
Stacy Renner (verified owner) –
Printing with Epson 2400 works great.
Marlene Schumm (verified owner) –
Care-free paper for everyday needs. Definitely use the color profile on their website.
Jason Leuschke (verified owner) –
For its price, I really like the paper. I started buying it when I was in school, and compared to other student’s work, I would say this is in the top 2.
Audie Howe (verified owner) –
The paper is very good, with a wide variety of paper sizes & quantity and has a very good price value.
Haley Howell (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.
Bradley Mayert (verified owner) –
I’ve tried a number of papers, and have selected this one as my luster-finish choice. With my dye-based Epson 1400, I find it renders vivid color and snappy blacks. For mat finishes, I am using HahneMuhle Bamboo, but it’s InkPress Luster for a luster/satin/semigloss finish.