The single-sided Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper (4 x 6″) 50 Sheets from Moab is the newest addition to their lineup. The paper is water-resistant, has a resin coating, and is recommended for use with pigment-based inks.
Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper (4 x 6″) 50 Sheets
$10.26
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.73 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.75 × 4.75 × 0.9 in |
Coating | Resin |
Basis Weight | 300 gsm |
Thickness | 11 mil / 0.28 mm |
Opacity | 86% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Quantity | 50 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 4 x 6" / 10.16 x 15.24 cm |
Reviews (117)
117 reviews for Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper (4 x 6″) 50 Sheets
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Asia Casper (verified owner) –
Great
Vaughn Gibson (verified owner) –
This is the best luster paper out there. I just love this, my images look beautiful. I print my own images.
Keshawn Volkman (verified owner) –
Great paper that resulted in great prints. Usually print on Epson but Moab is such a step up from that.
Verla Balistreri (verified owner) –
I LOVE this paper. The weight, color and detail when using a calibrated monitor, Moab’s icc profile and a Canon Pro 9000ii are on par with my favorite pro lab. Prints appear a little oversaturated straight out of the printer, but after a couple hours they match your file perfectly. This paper has never disappointed me.
Camden Ryan (verified owner) –
I used this type of paper in different sizes than this order for black and white and loved the results.
Cassidy Rosenbaum (verified owner) –
My prints looks good, I’m using a Canon Pixma 7210. I have set the color in the printer profile options to -20 Magenta 20 Blue 20 Yellow, with Contrast and Intensity at 5 each, and the results are better than with the Durix RCP Pearl Lustre 300 GSM. Here are a couple of prints.
Patricia Bradtke (verified owner) –
I was looking for a good quality paper for 4×6 prints and visited B & H super store in NYC. As always the staff was most helpful is showing me various types of papers from different brands. As I had used MOAB paper in the past, though a bigger size, I decided to go with MOAB again. Happy with the decision.
Romaine Lockman (verified owner) –
Use several types of MOAB paper and haven’t found one I don’t like! Have printed 30 sheets allready and like to experiment with other paper types (same print) to find the difference in paper choice – MOAB good printing paper for me!
Abagail Lueilwitz (verified owner) –
With my home built ICC Profile, I get accurate color with reasonable Dmax on a very pleasant surface. The paper handles well in larger sizes and the surface is a little less sparkly than Epson Ultra Premium Luster. It is also slightly lower contrast and Dmax than Epson UPL and runs about 40% higher price. Dye based printing is a bit more contrasty and saturated than pigment. For color, I like the lower contrast, so I tend to stay with Lasal Luster for larger prints. I use the letter size for proofing and cateloging.
Marquise Emmerich (verified owner) –
My go-to paper for 5×7 Luster
Garnet Feest (verified owner) –
With high quality ink jet printer. Easy to manege, nice color balance, good price.
Bart Bernhard (verified owner) –
I’ve tried several brands and finishs, like the wieght and quality of the prints. Great alternative to costly reproductions
Bernice Tremblay (verified owner) –
I have been wanting 5 x 7 and 4 x 6 luster paper and not finding what I needed with Epson. I used the Moab luster for a photo shoot and I was very happy with the results. Colors are great, the paper is nice and thick feeling. I will be looking to see if they have 8 x 10 in Luster now. I used this paper with an Epson Photo 1900.
Ariel Anderson (verified owner) –
I normally use Canson baryta photographique or Ilford Gold Fibre Silk for images I intend to hang. I have looked long and hard for what I consider the best every day ‘luster’ type surface in a heavier and thicker than the usual paper. This is it for me. It prints nicely with little or no gloss differential or bronzing and takes sprays or the Epson coatings from the R2000 well. It has minimal brighteners also, but still makes a really nice print. Also, it is quite a bit cheaper than the two papers mentioned above.
Paula Fisher (verified owner) –
I got some sample sheets of this paper, downloaded the ICC Profiles from Moab’s website and ran some test prints. Nice prints but not any better than Canon Pro Luster, which I really like and is less expensive. The Lasal tones were more red/blue, the yellows very muted and overall the prints were not as vibrant as the Canon Pro Luster prints.
Alejandra Schultz (verified owner) –
I love this paper. I use it on my R2400 Epson photo with great results
Susie Beer (verified owner) –
Love this paper. Images look great and it is my favorite luster paper. My all time favorite paper overall is moab juniper byrta rag 305 but that is for exhibitions. This luster paper is exhibition worthy but I use it for more general use. Price is good with the edu discount and pretty much the same as epson luster which is also very good but I prefer the color of the Moab slightly more.
Gunner Lueilwitz (verified owner) –
I use Moab Lasal Luster 300 paper in all sizes for my Canon printer. Love the weight of the paper and how well it takes ink; colors are true.
Destini Walker (verified owner) –
brillant color
Dandre Runolfsdottir (verified owner) –
great paper with great brightness