This 50-sheet pack of 13 x 19″ Duo Matte 80 Paper from Inkpress Media features double-sided matte paper with a basis weight of 215 gsm. The paper also has a thickness of 12 mil and a brightness of 95%. The paper is acid and lignin free for longevity as well as water and light resistant. Additionally, it is instant drying for immediate handling.
Inkpress Media Duo Matte 80 Paper (13 x 19″, 50 Sheets)
$25.49
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Additional information
Weight | 5.4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 19.1 × 13.05 × 0.7 in |
Basis Weight | 215 gsm |
Thickness | 12 mil / 0.3 mm |
Brightness | 95% |
Single/Double-Sided | Double |
Surface Finish | Matte |
Quantity | 50 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 13 x 19" / 33.02 x 48.26 cm |
Reviews (123)
123 reviews for Inkpress Media Duo Matte 80 Paper (13 x 19″, 50 Sheets)
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Junior Lakin (verified owner) –
Here’s what’s great about this paper: It’s affordable, high quality, you can print on both sides, and it comes in a nifty box. Here’s what’s not so great: the paper must’ve gotten hot during transport as the stack was curled up after I opened it. Laying it all flat under some books remedied that. Oddly, my printer (Epson NX series) won’t feed the paper through. If I stand there & jiggle it just so after the feeder opens, I can subtly lift & drop the paper into the upright feeder & convince the printer to take it. This is probably a glitch with my printer, not the papers fault, but I wanted to share this in case any of you out there are having the same dilemma. All in all I LOVE this paper & would highly recommend it.
Jerad Rice (verified owner) –
With this paper you can print a template (two per 17″ x 22″ sheet) for a small box-like pouch to hold several of the 5″ x 7″ cards you’ve printed with the pre-scored paper + envelopes made of the same Inkpress paper. You’ll need a “scoring board” from an art supply store and a bit of patience, but you’ll have a nice gift for your efforts.
Maggie Cummerata (verified owner) –
I use this to print my own portfolios on a Canon Pixma Pro 9000. The photos turn out crisp and bright and really pop against the white paper. I highly recommend.
Harry Friesen (verified owner) –
This is a heavyweight, double sided inkjet paper. Not a glossy or semi gloss photo finish, but a great value for the cost. I use it for brochures and enlargements where perfect quality is not required.
Macey Miller (verified owner) –
Thick, bright white, good both sides Matte 80 paper.
Prudence Bailey (verified owner) –
Very pleased with Duo-Matt 80 paper. Good colors and price is good.
Tyrell Grant (verified owner) –
I use this paper to make my own photo cards. The paper is heavy enough for me and renders very good color and details.
Adele Brekke (verified owner) –
This is much better paper that prints much nicer than the equivalent Epson double-sided paper (Premium presentation paper MATTE). The shadow detail is significantly cleaner and the colors are more vivid. An altogether superior product, when used with the correct ICC profiles. Other than being a bit more expensive than the Epson, no real cons.
Coby Feest (verified owner) –
I have used this product only a few times so far in tests. So far I am impressed. At this time, the product is a needed compliment to the rest of my papers which are glossy. It remains to be seen how the pictures are received by others, but so far the results are promising.
Brannon Kilback (verified owner) –
Excellent Quality
Ryleigh Effertz (verified owner) –
Ink dries instantly, thick bright white matte paper, good both sides.
Gudrun Conn (verified owner) –
so far i’m happy with it, the color seems to be good.
Nigel Klein (verified owner) –
The only off market brand I’ll use with my Epson printer is Inkpress paper. I find the quality to be equal to Epson’s own papers, it’s cheaper and it comes in more sizes and varieties.
Ida Kris (verified owner) –
It does have a bit less dynamic range than a glossy paper. Loss of some shadow details.
Abigale Goyette (verified owner) –
For those times when I require a non resin coated paper but I still want the high resolution and color saturation of a resin coated paper, the Inkpress Duo Matte 80 is the paper I use. I have used a lot of this paper over the years and I can tell you that it’s not a fancy cotton watercolor paper nor does it try to mimic a traditional silver halide photo paper. It is however my go-to choice when I need a simple but versatile everyday matte surface paper. This Duo Matte 80 has a smooth and hard white surface that yields very little to dot gain and therefore allows for a very sharp image with little loss of resolution or color fidelity which is normally the claim to fame of resin coated glossy and luster papers. Also the weight of the Duo Matte is good and it can be printed on both sides. The price is also excellent which is important to note because competing companies are charging more for a nearly if not exactly identical product. Inkpress’ economics are a benefit to be taken advantage of. Download and use the appropriate color profile from the Inkpress website. Also, experiment with color profiles from other paper company’s websites because you might find that a different profile gives you results more pleasing to your own taste.
Leonora Bins (verified owner) –
I used this product for printing photos for class. Its a good thick paper that’s double sided, which is convenient for when you don’t know which way the paper goes for specific printers. However there is a warm tint to the paper which I didn’t expect and doesn’t really go well with my photography. Thats the only problem I have with it. Additionally Inkpress makes it extremely easy to get the ICC Profiles for all of their papers, which is very convenient.
Fredy Haag (verified owner) –
I was printing a photo with type over it to be used as thank you cards. I love that this is 12 pts thick. My epson Inkjet prints super clear on it. Very nice!
Trinity Boyer (verified owner) –
The Inkpress Duo Matte 80 is one of the very few matte papers that is dual-sided with a hard very smooth surface. You can get it in the Hahnemuhle Natural Art Duo, but that’s an expensive paper in ivory color. This one is soft white. The Red River Polar Matte used to have a hard smooth surface like this, but the mill changed the formula and that paper is rougher now. In any case, this paper prints beautifully, at least on my Epson printers, and I mostly use it on my budget priced Epson Artisan 50 for printing greeting cards, either with my own photos or high quality scans from books and magazines, done with my Epson V750 Pro scanner. The results are actually exceptional. No complaints. The only problem is the 215 weight, which for me limits its uses to small prints and greeting cards. It’s especially good for 4 1/2 by 6 1/4 cards, and while the 5×7 greeting card works okay, it doesn’t have the desired heft of a 235, or best of all, the 256 weight of the Hahnemuhle. Still, at this price, I have to give it 5 stars. It’s just a great bargain that produces really fine printing results. Wish they’d make the same paper in a 240 weight. That would be the cat’s pajamas! By the way, I’ve never seen the new and improved sticker, and I just bought two boxes in September of 2013 in the 8×10 and 8 1/2 x 11 sizes. Same great paper. Finally, I don’t bother with profiles, as this paper works great with Epson’s Premium Presentation Matte selection. See my attached sample greeting card, a self portrait by Frida Kahlo scanned from a book.
Adolfo O’Reilly (verified owner) –
The price for this paper is unbeatable. It has a beautiful texture and prints quite nicely with an Epson SureColor 600. I had some difficulty discerning how to load it and what category of paper to pick when printing. However, for the price it’s not a bad trade off
Bridget McLaughlin (verified owner) –
Sharp, rich tones across the full spectrum.