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Epson 13 Inch x 32.8 Feet Premium Luster Photo Paper (S041409)

Epson 13 Inch x 32.8 Feet Premium Luster Photo Paper (S041409)

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Brand: Epson
Category: Office Product

List Price: $69.99
Buy New: $47.03
You Save: $22.96 (33%)



New (70) Used (3) from $44.45


Color: White
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 13.4 x 3.7

MPN: S041409
Model: S041409
UPC: 010343832381
EAN: 0010343832381
ASIN: B00006B7P8

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Premium photo paper with RC paper base and luster E surface finish.
  • Highest color gamut available provides the most vivid colors.
  • Enhanced 2880 dpi printing offers the highest possible detail.
  • Paper dries instantly for easy handling.

Accessories:

  • Epson S041408 Premium Luster Photo Paper 8.3 X 32.8 FT

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Epson has earned a strong reputation for first-class printers, which offer an outstanding combination of quality, reliability and value for money. However, unless these products are complemented by Epson consumables to match, users cannot expect to fully capitalize on their investment. Epson understands that printing is a process, with printer, inks and paper working together to offer the ultimate in quality output. With this in mind, each Epson consumable features innovative design, meticulous development, precision manufacture and rigorous quality control, ensuring that Epson hardware continues to offer optimum performance throughout a long, trouble-free, working life.Designed for Epson Stylus Color 200, Epson Stylus Color 500.For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer's web site.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Prints on Epson R2400   April 27, 2008
Very nice prints on epson r2400 people are very impressed with prints and frame them.


5 out of 5 stars Luster paper is great   April 5, 2008
I have an Epson R2400 printer and have experimented with numerous types of paper, including non-Epson brands such as Red River (which by the way is a great alternative that works just fine in an Epson printer). Epson's Luster paper in my mind is one of the best. Colors are rich and life-like. I've typically used glossy but since going with the luster paper I'd have a hard time going back. Compared to matte the colors really pop and give images life. I print mostly landscape and adventure photography and all sorts environments. For examples of photos I print go to [...]


5 out of 5 stars Hey, it works...   August 25, 2002
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

and Amazon has a decent price compared to what I've seen elsewhere.pI'm using an Epson 1280 photo printer. The luster roll paper is very nice, and I think it's a significant improvement over the standard glossy paper. I find the glossy far too shiny (the glossy paper resembles glossy RC paper, while the matte is closer to Azo in finish). Each to their own taste, but I think for large prints a semimatte or matte finish is the way to go.pLoading roll paper is a bit painful, as it needs to be decurled at the end before it's loaded and the whole process wasn't terribly intuitive. It took a few tries the first time to get it loaded, but now it seems pretty easy. pCutting the paper after it's been printed is a bit awkward, but the solution I found was to leave a 1-2" border at the end of the job, chop it off with some scissors (probably cutting it crookedly in the process) then cut it neatly later with a paper cutter.pI'm printing out very large (26" by 24") images, and so far it's worked great. I'm still learning some tricks to get two 13" prints merged together, but even my rough efforts so far look just fine... and it's a lot less expensive than a 36" printer. It's just a neat trick one can do with a borderless printer.

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