List Price: $38.99 Price: $33.59 You save: $5.40 (13%)
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Features:
Ultra Premium luster finish; formerly packaged by Epson as Premium Luster Photo Paper
240 g/m2 weight
10 mil thickness, 97% opacity
Convenient 8.5-by-11-inch size
Editorial Review:
Epson S041405 Premium Luster Photo Paper - Compatible with Dye, EPSON Archival and UltraChrome ink 10 mil thickness for a durable photographic feel
This Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper provides professional, long-lasting digital prints with a lustre finish. Engineered to ensure that you get the best resolution and color saturation possible, this heavyweight paper delivers unbelievable photos, especially when paired with high-end Epson inks. And it helps ensure that your prints are quick drying and easy to handle.
Epson Ultra Premium Luster Photo Paper offers:
A quick-drying surface with a professional look
Use with Dye, EPSON Archival, UltraChrome, and UltraChrome K3 inks
10mm thickness for durable, curl-free photos
This is a high-end luster photo paper. View larger.
Vivid, Accurate Color for Professional Results Wedding, portrait, and fine-art photographers are all likely to use luster paper when printing their photos. With Epson Premium Luster Photo Paper (260), an upgraded version of Premium Luster Photo Paper (250), you can bring a richly colored, traditional look and feel to your digital prints.
Premium Luster Photo Paper delivers maximum ink coverage and the highest color gamut available to reduce banding and produce highly saturated photographic reproductions. This heavyweight paper is 10 millimeters thick so images printed on it have a durable, photographic feel, and the paper remains cockle-free. Additionally, a resin-coated (RC) paper base provides a feeling similar to one traditionally processed photos have, and it offers improved dimensional stability without any curl upon drying.
This Ultra Premium Lustre Photo Paper is ideal for use with Dye, EPSON Archival, UltraChrome, and UltraChrome K3 inks, and prints dry almost instantly for easy handling when used with Epson inks.
About Epson Epson America is the U.S. affiliate of the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, a global technology company known for being at the forefront of imaging, robotics, and electronics technology. Epson offers an extensive array of award-winning image capture and image output products for consumers, photographic professionals, graphic artists, and business markets.
What's in the Box 50 sheets of 8.5- by 11-inch lustre photo paper.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Great Paper; Great Price!
I came to Amazon to look for this paper after a very frustrating experience with Epson's 'customer-no-service' people. I would have even paid more just to not have to deal with the lack of service. So imagine my suprize when I not only found the paper I wanted, BUT it was also priced substantially lower than Epson's site!
Woo Hoo!! Amazon, you came through yet again!
Fantastic paper
A little expensive, but prints look amazing when printed with the appropriate ICC profile on a nice printer (I use the epson R1900). Great quality paper.
Epson Ultra Premium vs Office Depot premuim
I am using this paper with an Epson Stylus Photo 1400. When I got the printer I got some Office Depot brand gloss premium photo paper because it was on sale, about half off. I was happy with the results, but I wanted to see if I was missing out by not having the Epson Ultra Premium. I like the Epson paper better, it looks like a professionally printed photo on professional paper. The Office Depot Premium paper looks good, but it still sort of has that home photo printer look. I have also never been a fan of... more info
Ripped off.
First off I ordered Ultra Premium Glossy and received the Luster version. The vendor Shoplet.com has been a pain, very slow and unresponsive to correct my order. They took the money! Well, somebody has. They initially delivered quickly and when I contacted them to correct they stalled us for additional 3 weeks. Since then I sent them the Luster paper, another 3 weeks...no word. Oh brother.