The double sided Lasal Photo Matte 235 from Moab is water-resistant, as well as pulp-, acid-, and lignin-free. The paper’s brilliant white guarantees that your photos will true to life color. The paper is recommended for use with pigment-based ink and can be used with dye-based ink as well. Each box contains 50 sheets of 11 x 17″ paper.
Moab Lasal Photo Matte 235 (11 x 17″, 50 Sheets)
$34.27
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 4.28 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17.75 × 11.7 × 0.95 in |
Material | Alpha Cellulose |
Basis Weight | 235 gsm |
Thickness | 11 mil / 0.28 mm |
Single/Double-Sided | Double |
Surface Finish | Matte |
Quantity | 50 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 11 x 17" / 27.9 x 43.2 cm |
Reviews (151)
151 reviews for Moab Lasal Photo Matte 235 (11 x 17″, 50 Sheets)
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Eve Wyman (verified owner) –
Great paper, great variety and experimenting kit, so to speak.
Gay Koelpin (verified owner) –
I use several sizes of this paper. I appreciate its ability to be able to hold up well to handling.
Dexter Kulas (verified owner) –
Nice Paper, works well.
Elissa Stroman (verified owner) –
Good for post cards, test prints etc. If you own an Epson 3880 you can’t use the rear feeder for paper this small, so the recommended media type (ultra smooth fine art paper) can’t be used in the print settings and you have to select matte instead, which ever so slightly decreases the way the black reproduce, but it hasn’t really mattered for me. Anyways, there’s no way around that if you want to print 5×7 – I wish moab offered a profile specifically for this paper size but I guess that’s asking a lot. Other than that, it’s a matte – so you know, it doesn’t have the same detail in the black etc but it has such a nice surface. pros and cons of different paper types.
Kimberly Ferry (verified owner) –
After trying a couple other papers from Legion I found this one. The others seems a bit too warm to me. This one is very clean bright and neutral, dries very quickly and results in a very sharp print. I use a three hole, pre-scored paper in my portfolio and this is the best I’ve found for my preferences. The paper is 13X12 with one inch for book binding. The print area is 12X12 allowing for horizontal, vertical or square prints without having to turn the book. I wish the specs and info on this page listed that it was pre-scored and drilled with a standard 3-hole for a book. Would also be nice if there was a link to ICC profiles but you can find those at Legion Paper’s site.
Rory Cremin (verified owner) –
Very good paper I have a canon Pro-100 and this paper is perfect to do portfolio you can print on both sides.
Rickie Wehner (verified owner) –
I use it a lot
Maudie Feil (verified owner) –
Good sturdy paper, Epson 3880 prints very well on it. I am very please with how it works, I finished my first project. This is my first time printing on a matt finish, I purchased it because I needed to print on both sides. Before using this I have only used Epson paper, but since they didn’t have a comparable 2 sided material I gave it a try and am very happy with the results. I plan on purchasing again.
Giovani Grady (verified owner) –
Its a nice paper with a clean texture and prints well. The problem I have with it is that it is really thin double sided paper so I dont think its very good for promotional cards etc. 235 gsm is too thin.
Vickie Carter (verified owner) –
I love this paper. It prints out with amazing colors and I have always preferred a matte finish. I will be ordering more of this in the future for all of my future projects.
Daphnee Howell (verified owner) –
I use this paper to make business cards and flyer’s. I like the fact that it is printable on BOTH sides. Plus, my canon printer is compatible with this paper and leaves no lines and both text and images look sharp. I also like the fact that this paper is a bright white, not cream color. I am going to use this product again and am recommending it to my friends.
Elinore Hansen (verified owner) –
I have been using Lasal Photo Matte for years with a Canon 9000 Mark II. I print from Photoshop or Lightroom, using the Moab Profile. It’s a mystery to me, but compare to many other matte paper I have tried, the Lasal Photo Matte just works best with my printer for proofing.
Mckenzie Turner (verified owner) –
I used this product to make photographic prints on. The paper made the colors dull and not true to the actual image. The contrast was horrible. I tried to make my files accommodate to the paper but it didn’t work. I will never use this paper again. It was so frustrating.
Mauricio Rath (verified owner) –
This was my first time using this paper and I think its a very good for everyday use. It’s a smooth finish paper and that’s no problem except for the fact that I prefer a more textured surface. Again, that’s just a personal preference and not a knock on the paper quality. Would I buy it again?…..probably if the price was right (like on sale or something) otherwise I will more than likely get one of Moabs more textured surface papers.
Brown Moen (verified owner) –
I’ve been a fan of Moab for some time now, and the new line of papers after the merger with Legion are just as good if not better. With the new Matte I have experienced almost no flaking, which the kayenta was prone to (just make sure you blow them off before printing).
Javon Shanahan (verified owner) –
I’m a student at a university taking photo classes and I LOVE this paper. I’m taking a bookmaking class and the images come out great. The colors aren’t too dull.
Anais Thompson (verified owner) –
Great for thank yous, b-day cards, xmas too
Leann Rosenbaum (verified owner) –
I used this photo paper to print some wedding photo’s for my collegue. Not only was I impressed by the effect and depth of the picture I was also surprised by that such a low price paper can produce such a fine picture. I used Canon pro9000 Mark II to print and this was one of the best so far.
Wilfredo Kiehn (verified owner) –
A very smooth matte surface that carries detail extremely well. Thick and easy to handle – added advantage of being printable on both sides.
Rae Hilpert (verified owner) –
I use this for bulk mailings of RPPC’s. For higher grade RPPC’s I use a Baryta. This paper is a little thin, but squeaks by for RPPC’s. DUO paper has less of a chance of curl which is a big problem with some papers. But DUO or not, it also depends on if the paper was cut from the tight core which tends to transmit more curl to the paper as compared to the outer part of the roll. Moab Lasal offers a good nice quality image. Happy with it for RPPC’s.