Inkpress Photochrome RC Luster Paper is a premium high-resolution, resin coated, photo grade paper designed for the highest quality color images.
Inkpress Media Photochrome RC Luster Paper for Inkjet 17″ Wide Roll – 100′ Long
$53.57
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Additional information
Weight | 8.89 lbs |
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Dimensions | 19.5 × 6.1 × 6.1 in |
Basis Weight | 240 gsm |
Thickness | 10.4 mil/264.2 µm |
Brightness | 95% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Dimensions (W x L) | 17" x 100' / 43.2 cm x 30.5 m |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Inkpress Media Photochrome RC Luster Paper for Inkjet 17″ Wide Roll – 100′ Long
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Virginia Shanahan (verified owner) –
Bread company to do business with, fast and the right product. Thank you B&H
Marguerite Watsica (verified owner) –
This is a bit shinier than I wanted, but it’s consistant and looks great for colored projects. I use it for landscape photos. Would not recommend using matte black, or something in black and white..
Doug Lakin (verified owner) –
Great company to buy from great product to use
Marian Bashirian (verified owner) –
This roll paper is indistinguishable from Epson Luster and I use the same profiles on my P400. The only problem: this 50′ roll is just barely too fat to fit on the P400’s roll paper holders. A 40′ roll would probably fit. So the first few prints have to be made without those holders, until the roll diameter shrinks enough to fit.
Francisco Cronin (verified owner) –
I’ve printed mostly B&W on it so far with a Stylus R2400, nice deep blacks. AS I print more color I’ll undate this
Josianne Altenwerth (verified owner) –
It was my first time I ordered this paper and I have to say I will not purchase it again. I thought I would give it a try and see how it compares to Epson Luster I usually get. Epson wins hands down. When you check the specs they are almost the same. But that almost makes a BIG difference. The finish is more profound on the Epson paper than on the Inkpress. Inkpress has more of a satin finish. I do understand that it is more of a personal preference. However, it should be stated so. The paper also feels cheap. More like a proofing paper than anything else. That makes me think about how long the colors will actually last. I am pretty aware that neither of them are archival however I do not want to be reprinting orders I receive after just a couple of years… On top of it there is almost no price difference between the Epson and the Inkpress. So I’d rather go back to Epson next time. I do have more confidence in that one.
Margaretta Gutkowski (verified owner) –
I use this product with my epson 4900 and am happy to say that it was super easy to install and the results were great!
Monserrate Heaney (verified owner) –
I have been using this product for some time. I have always liked it but I believe Inkpress has made it even better. I believe the collors are a bit trurer.