Canon Matte 4 x 6 Inch Photo Paper- 120 Sheets (7981A014) | List Price: $12.99 Discount Price: $6.25

| Brand: Canon Office Products Binding: Office Product
Features: - For Canon photo printers
- Matte finish heavyweight paper
- Convenient 4-by-6-inch size
- 120 sheets per package
- Bright white paper for vibrant color prints
overpriced cardstock [Posted on 2008-01-11] Save yourself the money and buy cardstock. This does not look like a professionally printed matte photo. It's just a bunch of cardstock. Way overpriced!
Great quality IF YOU USE THE RIGHT SIDE [Posted on 2008-03-16] This photo paper makes excellent quality matte photos ONLY if you use the right side of the paper. I mistakenly used the wrong side and the photo was terrible. I redid the photo on the right side and the results were wonderful!
You must be sure you are printing on the BRITE WHITE side of the paper and not the yellower side as already stated in an earlier review.
If you like matte photos you should really like this paper if you use it properly.
This is not Photo Paper! This is cardstock!! [Posted on 2008-03-23] I purchased this paper with the assumption that this would be photo paper - that is what it says in the description after all. I just opened this and what do I find, not photo paper, but cardstock. Do not buy this product. It is not what it says it is. Shame on you Canon!
Not photo paper. [Posted on 2008-05-26] I should have believed the plethora of reviews stating that this is cardstock, not photo paper. I thought "Canon can't be deceiving loyal customers who just spent hundreds of dollars on a new printer." I was wrong.
Matte's great! Heavier would be nice [Posted on 2008-09-23] I also love this paper. Yes, I would like it to be a bit heavier but overall I think it prints great. I finally broke down and spent some money on a Canon pro printer and I love the difference in the Matte. It just seems to draw out the detail. Holding it side by side to a glossy (also Canon paper) it's quite obvious that the detail is vastly superior to glossy. That's my 2 cents anyways.
And yes, just hold the paper up in the light. The whiter side is the printing side and it's fairly easy to tell the difference. If not, ask your wife and she'll be right 98% of the time...
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