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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Thrty-five cents a sheet versus a buck and a quarter. Jan 26, 2008
By Tom Imerito
"Science Communications"
At about 35 cents a sheet, this is a must have if you proof as you design as I frequently do. But it shouldn't be the only paper in your supply cabinet. When final presentation time comes around, I use a heavyweight matte paper that costs about three times as much. Buckling from excessive ink saturation is a miniscule problem, but color rendition between the two is non-existent.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Epson 13x19 super-A3 drafting (and photo) paper Nov 11, 2008
By Robert G. Harris I've been useing Epson SO41069 (100 sheets pre pk.) for 2 yrs. with a Canon S-9000 13"x19" inkjet printer.
This paper is very high quality. I'd rate it: (If common, basic printer paper was a "1" - and High Quality gloss Photo paper a "10"), this paper would easily rate a "7".
Page weight i'd guess to be 20lb. or so. Epson calls it 4.9 mil (what ever that measures). Brightness is easily in the 92 to 94 range - which would make it ideal for bright, hi-res 'Photo' prints.
I use it for (CAD) drafting work which in a finished set of plans can easily number 20, 30 or more sheets of paper (with copies). This kind of volume makes the use of real "photographic" printing stock waaaay to expensive to use.
For my applications I see - 100 sheets of 'heavy' 'bright' 13" x 19" high quality paper [...] a good buy.
RGH
10 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Great size, poor weight... Feb 10, 2005
By Kenji Takabayashi
"Illustrator, Baseball Historian and overall geek"
This is a good, cheap matte paper - but beware, strong ink coverage cause it to buckle due to it's weight. I can't really recommend this paper for proofing, due to it's size...make sure you review the paper's weight before you purchase.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Epson 13 x 19 Presentation Paper Matte Nov 09, 2008
By Jon P. Wakamatsu This paper works very well with the Canon PIXMA Pro9000 printer when used to plot AutoCAD drawings.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Not heavy enough for my needs Jun 12, 2008
By Barry Van Gerbig Looked too quickly at the description & didn't realize how light the media was (28lbs), versus the "watercolor" version I normally order. Is more suitable for drafting, or jobs that don't need too much coverage (ink). Advertised & labeled as "Photo Quality Inkjet Paper," but actual name is changed to "Presentation Paper" ... which is more suitable, as I would not print photos that I wanted to last (or frame) on this. Would not buy again.
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