This 50-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″, 50 Sheets)
$10.19
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Additional information
Weight | 1.7 lbs |
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Dimensions | 19.5 × 13.3 × 1 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) | 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″, 50 Sheets)
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Lawson Wisoky (verified owner) –
Inkpress papers are very good. See their site for exact printer settings (profiles) – they have noted the exact settings for many different printers; I guess it helps get the best results.
Alberta Herzog (verified owner) –
Great
Korbin Farrell (verified owner) –
The paper is reasonable priced and fit’s my wide format printed. Good quality stock. I’m always happy with the purchase experiences I’ve had from B&H.
Rebeka Upton (verified owner) –
I’ve used this paper with my Epson R3000 printer and the prints are amazing. Beautiful vibrant colors. Great for CAD’s for apparel design. It is also double sided.
Justyn Cummings (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.
Cole Wilkinson (verified owner) –
I got this for a project to create a book. The photos came out great and the paper was perfectly workable. The only draw back is that the paper cracks when you fold it.
Elta Adams (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.
Fae Kilback (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.
Cathrine Lesch (verified owner) –
I’ve used double sided art paper for years. It’s a bit less expensive than other papers and still produces a great result. And I’m able to use the other side during tests to get it just the way I want it without waste. It has a great feel and looks rich. The colors have a deep true color and shows my fine art photographs at their best. There are no cons.
Marcus Robel (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.
Mossie Little (verified owner) –
I USED THIS PHOTO PAPER TO MAKE ‘SAVE THE DATE’ CARDS FOR MY DAUGHTER’S WEDDING. THEY CAME OUT SUPER AND VERY HAPPY WITH THE PAPER. NEEDED DOUBLE SIDED SO THAT WAS A NEEDED FIND! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Lorenz Marvin (verified owner) –
Very pleased with Duo-Matt 80 paper. Good colors and price is good.
Gunnar Cremin (verified owner) –
I purchased this product, as I am making calendars with photos that we have taken on our way to Alaska. We are giving the calendar to our family and friends back East for Christmas. The paper made the pictures. Great quality and a great price.
Muhammad Lebsack (verified owner) –
I have been using this paper for several years because of the price point and weight/size needs, but Ive gotten more and more frustrated and disappointed with the quality. Its now at the point where I can hardly use the paper anymore and must find an alternative such as the Moab Lasal Matte. Normally when you buy a box of paper you just assume all the sheets are fine. Maybe a couple in a box are unusable just on sheer happenstance but it never crosses your mind that you should open the package and go through each sheet one at a time and inspect each one discriminately to ensure they are all usable — especially with paper that’s specifically designed for presentation printing and not generic copy paper. Well that’s what Ive had to do over the last 10 or so boxes Ive bought of any Inkpress Matte paper of the last 3-4 years. I would estimate 50-75% of sheets in every box I order are completely unusable. Why? Because so many sheets have imperfections and artifacts imbedded into the paper. Small grey and brown specs and black spots that are actually in the paper and not on the paper. Oftentimes 5-10 imperfections per sheet, per side. This includes black specs and tiny artifacts ON the paper that must be removed delicately by scraping them away with an exacto blade — which in half the cases damages that sheet of paper and makes it unusable anyway. Sometimes trying a delicate eraser can remove some of the specs. But at other times the imperfections are just manufactured into the paper and no amount of DIY fixing can solve the problem. I make prints where the whites are as important as the inked areas and cannot have specs and artifacts showing in the white. And when you try to print over the imperfections they just show through anyway or some imperfections eventually flake off (and so too the ink you printed on top of the imperfection), so now you have a white fleck showing in a sea of ink. I have no idea what the QC protocol is at Inkpress but they need to start printing paper in an air-filtrated pressurized room or something because I could spend 2-3x as much on paper and still come out better priced per print because Id be throwing away so many fewer sheets. In any 50 sheet box of Inkpress DuoMatte I buy, I have to toss 30-35 of them. I know it before I even open the box. Well, I’m at the point where I can’t waste this kind of money anymore so I’m going to switch to another manufacturer with the hope the QC is infinitely better. If and when the Inkpress sheets are without imperfections, the quality of the paper is perfectly fine and performs well. But those times are few and far between. Its not just a random box either. Like I said Ive ordered probably 15-20 boxes over the last 7-8 years. The QC has never been acceptable. Unfortunately you cant get a refund from B&H unless you get the box and visually inspect each sheet of paper the moment you get it, otherwise the refund period will expire. Thats ridiculous for paper because you don’t buy boxes of paper under the proviso you need to inspect each sheet to verify its okay. You buy paper and you stock it in your business and you pull it off the supply shelf when you need it. You grab sheets from the top of the box as you need them. There’s a minimum level of presumption that the paper will not be so imperfect that its practically unusable for its intended use. If this were cheap copy paper these artifacts and imperfections might not be a big deal but this product is not that. There needs to be more practical return policy on paper based on how its ordered and used. Spending hours inspecting 500 sheets of paper ON BOTH SIDES with a close eye to ensure its okay is not fair ask by any metric. Time is money and I no longer have the time or patience to continue accepting this product as acceptable.
Jed Ritchie (verified owner) –
I bought this because i needed two-sided matte prints for small photo pendants i make. This gives me a crisp print even on fine type on my Epson. I used it for wedding favors for my brother’s wedding, too when other papers let me down.
Walter Wintheiser (verified owner) –
I use this paper for making greeting cards and for certain professional prints. Color come out well on a Canon Pro 100 printer; there is never any bleeding or smearing. The 250 sheet pack is a bargain and I am looking forward to having a much larger supply of paper on hand.
Cameron Morar (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.
Alexandrine Frami (verified owner) –
I make my own art postcards. I prefer a matte finish which is hard to find in 4×6. This paper is a good weight, produces good color and has a nice fine finish
Keeley Morissette (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.
Agustina McClure (verified owner) –
I ran 90copies of the same print for a brochure – with extreme success from an epsonR1800. Inkpress.com suggested using the printer profile for it’s ultra premium matte paper but this paper performed admirably at 600dpi regular matte. My printer could only take the paper one sheet at time or it would get confused (its a consumer model, don’t know if its the case for more advanced printers). I did perform test strips using different print rendering intentions that I compared against using a color control system. The most accurate was epson’s standard without black point compensation. This paper is as accurate as epson’s single sided matte at 1/3 of the price.