This 5-sheet pack of 8.5 x 11″ 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 (8.5 x 11″, 5 Sheets)
$2.98
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Additional information
Weight | 0.25 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12.2 × 9 × 0.5 in |
Basis Weight | 215 gsm |
Thickness | 12 mil / 0.3 mm |
Brightness | 95% |
Single/Double-Sided | Double |
Surface Finish | Matte |
Quantity | 5 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 8.5 x 11" / 21.6 x 27.9 cm |
Reviews (123)
123 reviews for Inkpress Media Duo Matte 80 Paper (8.5 x 11″, 5 Sheets)
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Green Morissette (verified owner) –
The duo matte works well for making my own greeting cards as well as photos that lend themselves to matte paper. I have no problem printing on it with a Canon Pro 100 printer. The paper is fairly bright and neutral balanced making color balancing easy. For the price, it is one of my favorite papers.
Cristopher Reinger (verified owner) –
Ink dries instantly, thick bright white matte paper, good both sides.
Kaylin Parker (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
Korey Heathcote (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.
Margaret Cormier (verified owner) –
This, and especially the Inkpress warmtone 100% rag, for machine printing .. are as close you are likely to get to Fiber based darkroom paper. Although I’ve still got to use the Baryta papers that are available. Essentially a double weight paper that is clean and well worth the $ for a 50 sheet box.
Makenzie Eichmann (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!!!!
Amina Simonis (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.
Shanna Heathcote (verified owner) –
I purchased this paper to print double sided spreads for my commercial photography portfolio. I ended up buying a Canon Pixma Pro 100 from B&H and using that for printing. The quality of the paper is great. It’s thick enough without being too thick, and it has a premium feel in the hand. The only downside is that there is no specific ICC profile for this paper when using a Canon Printer. The company website simply says that if you are using a Canon printer, to use Canon’s default profiles and you will get great results… Honestly, it took a lot of trial runs before I found the right settings for this paper. You would logically think that selecting an ICC profile for Matte paper would yield the best results; that was not the case at all. In fact, the results were sometimes terrible. Here’s the secret to getting a great print from your Canon Pixma Pro 100 using this Inkpress Matte 80 paper: Printing from Photoshop CC, using a calibrated monitor, selecting sRGB 8bit for the color space, choosing Photoshop Manages Colors & Canon Pro 100 1/2 Photo Paper Plus Glossy Gold inside of Photoshop & then selecting Matte Photo Paper N in the printer settings dialogue gave me spot on results and the quality prints that I was looking for. Once I figured that out, I printed my entire portfolio and my prints were spot on with my calibrated monitor.
Alford Schaefer (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.
Braeden Heidenreich (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.
Loma Feest (verified owner) –
I was originally disappointed when I learned that Epson matter paper didn’t come in oversized prints OR double sided. After a few questions I learned about Inkpress and haven’t looked back since. It works perfect with my Epson WF-7520 printer and the quality is great! Would highly recommend!
Vito Miller (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.
Dejah Schumm (verified owner) –
I’ve been using the Legion Moab Lasal paper for years, but recently it seems that it has become harder and harder to come by. So I needed to make a switch. After seeing a few reviews of this paper I decided to give it a try. I was a little disappointed as the paper is thinner than I’m used too but the the absorption of the paper is still quite good, no buckling. The colors are just as vibrant, there was no loss in detail.
Hulda Dietrich (verified owner) –
This is a nice, heavy matte double sided white paper. Works great for calendars, scrapbook pages, or anything that you want printed on both sides of the page. It’s a bit of a step up from the standard Epson Premium Presentation Paper. Highly recommended.
Ava King (verified owner) –
Very nice heavy paper.
Marlen Hill (verified owner) –
This paper is spectacular. I use the correct printing profile downloaded from the INKPRESS website, and print on a Canon Pixma Pro 9000 with superb results. The paper has great body to it, and the 8×10 size is VERY handy for the cards I print on it. The price is great as well.
Demarcus Ondricka (verified owner) –
I am a digital scrapbooker and love my 12×12 albums. After doing some research, I found the InkPress photo paper and ordered it from B&H in 2009. Using the matte paper and my HP 9800 Wide Format printer, my digital layouts are stunning !! The quality of the paper is terrific, it dries quickly and has stood up to my scrutiny as a perfectionist. I have since ordered my second box of paper and will continue to order more as needed. … good quality will keep me coming back as a customer.
Myrtle Beier (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???
Mercedes Hackett (verified owner) –
I make scrapbooks for all five of my grandbabies. I make at least one page per month for each child and put them in plastic sleeves and into scrapbooks. I have been doing this since they were born and the oldest is 10 now. With five of them now, I need something that looks good and is affordable. This product fits both bills except for the size – I really need 12×12 so have to cut every sheet down.
Norma Mills (verified owner) –
This is a super affordable paper and really well-made for presentation-ready materials (or, I use it to proof some concepts before printing on a photo rag). I’ll only buy this at B&H because they usually have it in stock– Adorama makes you wait for delivery from their warehouse, and it’s never as convenient.