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Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
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Review on Get Stunning Prints With Epson Premium Photo Paper GLOSSY (8X10 Inches, 20 Sheets) (S041465),White by John Harvieux

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very impressed with the output

I got the Epson Premium Photo Paper along with an Epson Artisan 837 so I could print from an I-pad. The printer looks and works great. No problem from 2 different I-pads, or from three different computers running XP or Windows 7 wirelessly. I have used it wirelessly to both print and scan and have been 100 percent satisfied with the results. Love no wires!I have tried Epson Premium Photo Paper GLOSSY (4x6 Inches, 100 Sheets) (S041727) , Canon, and 3rd party 4x6 photo papers. All look amazing and there is no problem with any of them feeding. The Epson paper however is the best of the three and while I am glad I tried the others, I will only use the Epson in the future. The wow factor is there with the prints on the Epson paper. It also has a great photo feel due to the paper weight. I always have regular plain paper in the tray and put as much photo paper in as I need. They say not to leave the photo papers out of the packs for an extended time as the coating becomes less effective.Again, even from Face book and the low resolution images on Face book, the output is totally amazing. Color balance is right on. I also have printed high resolution images from Photoshop CS3 or CS5 and the output could not have been better on the photo papers.The results on the Epson Premium Photo Paper GLOSSY is so good that in my next large historical show called "Our Civil War Heritage” some of the displays will include a few small photos done on the Artisan 837 with this paper. See this link for details:[.]I had the first original Epson Stylus color printer, the Epson stylus color 800, the 1270, the CX 6400, two 2200 printers, the professional 7600, and the professional 9900, as well as a Canon all in one and several laser monochrome printers. Okay I absolutely love my 9900, and very much liked the 7600 but you can't compare those professional printers to something like this. Also I have 2 2200s. One is totally worn out from thousands of note cards I have printed and sold, and the other is on it's last legs. I think the dye based photos from the Artisan 837 on the Epson glossy photo paper looks better than the Ultrachrome output from the 2200, or any of the other smaller printers.I have used this paper now for over two months and I would recommend this paper to anyone, friend or foe!

Pros
  • I use this paper for most of my photo cards. It is a perfect size.
Cons
  • The price per sheet is higher compared to other photo paper brands