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 250 sheets of 8.5 x 11″ paper.
Moab Lasal Photo Matte 235 (8.5 x 11″, 250 Sheets)
$84.09
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 8.23 lbs |
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Dimensions | 11.9 × 9.2 × 3.2 in |
Material | Alpha Cellulose |
Basis Weight | 235 gsm |
Thickness | 11 mil / 0.28 mm |
Single/Double-Sided | Double |
Surface Finish | Matte |
Quantity | 250 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 8.5 x 11" / 21.6 x 27.9 cm |
Reviews (151)
151 reviews for Moab Lasal Photo Matte 235 (8.5 x 11″, 250 Sheets)
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Jerald Turcotte (verified owner) –
I use it for fine art prints. I haven’t used a ton of other papers, but in comparison to one or two others I tried when I first got my 3880, the Lasal had much better darks and an overall great look. A nice bright white paper.
Elyse Leuschke (verified owner) –
The Moab Lasal Photo Matte paper is amazing. It’s crisp white. It’s heavy enough to feel substantial. It’s a deep matte, which is what I like for photos. I don’t want any shine. There is no bronzing on this paper. It’s sharp and colors are very rich. I use this for all my normal photo prints for clients. I use this paper with an Epson r2880. I’ve done scratch and water tests on this paper and it holds up extremely well. I’ve dunked a print completely underwater with a minute of coming off the printer and nothing streaked. After drying, it looked as good as a non wet print. One of my favorite aspects of this paper is that it comes in a wide variety of cut sheets including 4×6, 5×7, and 8.5 x 11. I DO wish it came in 8×10. Also comes in larger cut sheets as well as rolls all the way to 44 wide.
Dolly Mueller (verified owner) –
Portfolio printing.
Teagan Graham (verified owner) –
Love the quality of this paper.
Junius Marquardt (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.
Darrin White (verified owner) –
This is excellent paper! Printer friendly, and quality really brings out the colors of my watercolor sketches. My local framer recommended this specific matte paper for reproductions and she was right! I will use this 235 from now on!
Luella Rempel (verified owner) –
Super good quality, the best I’ve used. The matt finish is great because the images look velvety and not dull. Best paper I’ve printed my art on yet.
Birdie Langosh (verified owner) –
I love the quality of this paper. The thickness is just right and they make wonderful cards.
Bernie Hettinger (verified owner) –
I use it for presentation and trend boards. I love that if i make an error, i flip it over and use the other side!
Florencio Jaskolski (verified owner) –
Great paper, great variety and experimenting kit, so to speak.
Monroe Emmerich (verified owner) –
I like to make my own 5×7 greeting cards, printing both sides on my Epson R-2400 printer. Moab Lasal Matte prints up nearly as well as the expensive matte papers but has a lower cost and a perfect weight. All the matte papers with a 190-205 weight are too light, and all the 280 and 300 papers are too heavy. This one is just right. It folds beautifully and looks great. The only paper that’s better is the 256 Hahnemuhle Natural Art Duo, but that one is a lot more expensive. I use both.
Alexa Marks (verified owner) –
I bought this to use as tests before printing on the expensive pre-scored pre-punched Lasal Matte 235 available from Pina Zangaro and others. But you can get an adjustable hole punch and a ScorPal, spend a few moments, and save close to $500 with your first box.
Isaiah Ward (verified owner) –
Although a little expensive, this is a case of you get what you pay for. The paper is heavy enough to stay flat and dry flat and it reproduces the colors more accurately than anything I have used so far. I use Lightroom to print and the result looks like my screen, with less luminosity, of course.
Adonis Hills (verified owner) –
This is my go-to smooth paper. The two- sided feature is great for book-making putposes. It has a nice weight and has a nice bright base that looks equally good in black and white and color. I use the roll size for large wall prints. Great value!
Layla Mante (verified owner) –
Used on Epson R2880, runs like a dream. Primary paper for my photographs.
Blake Wisozk (verified owner) –
I love this paper for book projects, it prints easily double-sided on an Epson 3880, even using the sheet feeder, though it is extremely smooth. It is also affordable and a great weight. Obviously, like other matte papers, it scratches fairly easily though not terribly. Be aware, the 8.5×11 sheets are grain-long.
Jensen Roob (verified owner) –
I am an Artist and Moab Lasal Photo Matte 235 is the only paper I use to make prints of my original art. Perfect results every time!
Chadrick Harvey (verified owner) –
The photo paper was exactly what my wife wanted. Thank you
Doug Little (verified owner) –
I use this paper for my digital photography class and for gallery presentation. It’s a reliable paper, easy to use, and accepts ink nicely.
Fritz Frami (verified owner) –
I purchased this product as an alternative to the Epson Enhanced Matte paper that I was used to using. I was building a portfolio book and the pages would hold prints back to back, but since this is double-sided, I thought I’d give it a try and cut down on the amount of paper in the book. As long as you get the paper profiles, this stuff works great! It has a nice, smooth texture and the blacks are very rich and velvety on my Epson Photo 1400. And it’s less money than the Epson counterparts. If you’re looking for a replacement for your previous heavyweight matte papers, you can’t go wrong with Moab. They’ve got a great lineup. Cheers.