This 50-sheet pack of 5 x 7″ 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 (5 x 7″, 50 Sheets)
$4.45
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Additional information
Weight | 0.75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.8 × 5.65 × 1.3 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) | 5 x 7" / 12.7 x 17.8 cm |
Reviews (123)
123 reviews for Inkpress Media Duo Matte 80 Paper (5 x 7″, 50 Sheets)
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Yvette Runolfsson (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.
Mireille West (verified owner) –
Very nice heavy paper.
Lisandro Lesch (verified owner) –
Great scrapbooking paper! Can print on both sides and does not bleed through. When the digital printed paper goes behind the slick cover in the scrapbook, the pictures look like they were printed on glossy photo paper.
Hailie Robel (verified owner) –
I use this on a Canon iP8720 printer. It is a nice weight for applications that need more than just flimsy paper. The matte finish is nice too as it doesn’t glare in bright light.
Daniela Hodkiewicz (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.
Judah Turcotte (verified owner) –
I’ve been using Inkpress Print Plus Matte 80 for some time and it was a great, low cost, substitute for Epson, Enhanced Matte, but their new Inkpress Due Matte 80 is very disappointing to me. It doesn’t seem to accept Cyan ink very well from my Epson 2200. Solid blue skies look more like a snow storm. Expertise: Full time photographer Problems Encountered: See above.
Nora Stamm (verified owner) –
Excellent Quality
Jarred Windler (verified owner) –
I’ve been a fan of Inkpress papers for some time, and have been printing on their Matte 80 for about 2 years. Last batch I purchased had a new and improved sticker on the box. Big trouble. I returned the second (unopened) box after repeated test prints that were entirely unacceptable in quality–(ink laying on the surface). ICC Profiles appear unchanged, so I’m not sure what’s going on here, but I’m not happy. I loved this 12 mil paper–anyone have a favorite alternative to recommend???
Sadye Kassulke (verified owner) –
Ink dries instantly, thick bright white matte paper, good both sides.
Floy Bednar (verified owner) –
Hard to find a double sided paper that is as good as this stock is, not to thick to fold for short run booklets/brochures.
Sidney Dicki (verified owner) –
It does have a bit less dynamic range than a glossy paper. Loss of some shadow details.
Jaleel Reynolds (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.
Nyah Monahan (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.
Marc Collier (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.
Llewellyn Collins (verified owner) –
I wanted a two sided paper but my Epson Photo R2880 printer doesn’t accept this paper as well and i had to cut the paper down to letter size, then attempt many times before i could get it to go through particularly on the second side. Other than that it prints like the Ultra Premium Epson paper.
Bert Pfeffer (verified owner) –
Been using this bc it’s double sided and prints well, sorta thing in a good way, and sorta glossy
Garrison Becker (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.
Stephany Wintheiser (verified owner) –
Produces a lovely, clear image.
Imani Hills (verified owner) –
So great for digital scrapbooking! Must buy more.
Tierra Bode (verified owner) –
Great for printing out HD scrapbook pages. 12×12 … and if you mess up just print on the other side… its coated on both sides… love!!!!