Epson S041062 Photo Quality Inkjet Letter Paper (100 Sheets)

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Epson S041062 Photo Quality Inkjet Letter Paper (100 Sheets)

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Binding: Office Product
Brand: Epson
Color: Bright White
EAN: 0010343812024
Label: Epson
Manufacturer: Epson
Model: S041062
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Epson
Sales Rank: 162
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Features:
  • For use with Epson Stylus Color, Photo, Pro, and Scan series printers
  • Acid-free, bright, white, smooth coated paper
  • For photo-quality and matte-finish prints
  • Use with 720 or 1440 dpi print modes
  • 100 sheets of letter-size paper

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Product Description:
Bright, white, acid free, ultra smooth coated paper for Photo Quality color with a matte finish. Ideal for presentation materials, reports, newsletters and scrapbook photos. Use with 720 dpi or 1440 dpi print mode for optimum results.For large prints, the B and Super B sized papers now have improved coating! The paper is specified for Stylus Color printer series.

Amazon.com Product Description:
When only photo-quality inkjet printouts will do, consider Epson's S041062 photo-quality inkjet letter paper. Developed specially for Epson Stylus Color, Photo, Pro, and Scan series printers, this bright-white paper offers a smooth matte finish and acid-free construction. Great for newsletters with high-resolution 720 or 1,440 dpi color photos, photo-enhanced presentations, and general color reproductions. Each package contains 100 sheets.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great product, fast shipping
EPSS041062 Photo Paper, Inkjet, 28 lb, 4.9 mil, 8-1/2"x11", White

Great for CD and DVD covers and scrapbooking where the need for heavy glossy paper isn't needed...saves on ink since you can print at 360 dpi and still get a good print...or 720 dpi and get a great print. I use an Epson 785 epx printer...stick with Epson printers and the right icc profile and you'll be all set.


Great product, fast shipping !



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is quality paper to illustrate posters and picture letters
* When I wish to combine photos and print in a letter or poster I use this paper. The photos are outstanding with the details clear and the colors bright. This provides a much better result than ordinary inkjet paper. I have an Epson photo printer, and try to stick to the brand-name paper to get the best results. ...



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Caveat Emptor
the product is great - but they advertise 100 sheets, and only ship a 50 pack, and there's no way to contact them for adjustment w/o the hassle of returning everything.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice paper for inexpensive note cards.
* I have used dozens of boxes of 100 with a epson 2200 to make note cards with my photographs. I have sold around 1600 of these cards and everyone is very happy with the images. I use the enhanced mat profile that came with the printer and increase the saturation by 10 and the contrast by 5. I use 720 dpi and high speed. I have tried higher resolution settings and tried printing at the slow speed but can not find any diffrence in quality. These cards are 4 fold size. I do have mat black ink installed with the printer.
I do have an Epson 7600 that I use for making my high art prints, but have loved the 2200 for the smaller jobs and cards.
Albert Mach Fine Art ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Epson paper with my Epson R1800...top notch
For both my Epson R340 and my R1800, I will use nothing but Epson paper's. Top notch printing with excellent color. Dry as bone coming out of the printer as well. The Epson ICC profiles for these papers are dead on as well. Excellent quality paper.

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Epson S041062 Photo Quality Inkjet Letter Paper (100 Sheets)
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