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If you have an Epson printer and are using Epson ink, look no further. Colors are brilliant and don't fade. I've been a user of Epson glossy photo papers for over a decade. I've never had a problem with them. Granted, some of that is ink performance, but the paper clearly lets the ink succeed.
I have an Epson printer and have not tried it with other printers, but it's great with Epson printers. The photo's last forever. All of Epson's papers work great. Very clear, dries quickly.
I prefer the ultrapremium and premium luster papers, especially when you are showing your prints or framing them. I have used several different Epson photo papers. Otherwise, the premium gloss paper is an excellent buy.
The prints come out great. Amazon's packaging has been bad on other orders I've made in the past so I won't buy printer paper from them again. If you have an epson printer and are printing photographs, you should definitely use epson's photo paper and ink. Unfortunately, Amazon's packaging wasn't very good and some of the sheets had damaged corners.
This keeps the paper flat and smudge free. For high quality printing needs, this paper fits the bill.Epson also takes extra care in the packaging. The prints produced on this paper (by an Epson 890, in my experience) are virtually indistinguishable from photo prints. The paper looks and feels just like a photograph. The paper is sealed between two pieces of cardboard in a plastic sleeve.
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