Office Products : Canon 7980A019 Borderless Photo Paper (5x7, 20 Sheets)

Office Products : Canon 7980A019 Borderless Photo Paper (5x7, 20 Sheets)

Canon 7980A019 Borderless Photo Paper (5x7, 20 Sheets)

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Canon 7980A019 Borderless Photo Paper (5x7, 20 Sheets)
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Brand: Canon Office Products
EAN: 0013803027037
Label: Canon USA Inc.
Manufacturer: Canon USA Inc.
Model: 7980A019
Publisher: Canon USA Inc.
Sales Rank: 5926
Studio: Canon USA Inc.



Features:
  • Ideal for Canon S9000, i950, S830D, S530D, i70 and i470D printers
  • Glossy finish and 10 mil thickness
  • Each sheet measures 5 by 7 inches
  • 20 sheets per package
  • 90-day warranty against defect







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Introducing CANON's newest and heaviest photo-lab quality borderless glossy paper! Cherish your photos with one of the finest papers available! 20 sheets per package Partial list of compatible printers - CANON S9000, i950, S830D, S530D, i70, i470D

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Traditional photo processing may never be needed again. With a Canon digital inkjet photo printer, a digital camera and this gorgeous 5' x 7' paper, produce results as sharp as a professional lab. With details like a glossy finish, 10-mil thickness these generously sized borderless sheets can show off deep contrast and realistic skin tones without rippling or curling around the edges.

What's in the Box:
20 sheets of 5' x 7' photo paper











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great photo paper ...
This is the best photo paper I found. I use it to create postcards for a museum I belong to. Only paper thick enough with a minimal rear watermark to be used for this. Photos come out great. They sell very well and Amazon has a very good price.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very nice paper ...
I really liked this photo paper. It works great with my Canon MP970. It is nice to have 5x7 paper for giving to family and friends to frame.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * True photo lab quality paper! ...
I am using this to print photos taken with my Canon Powershot SX1000I on my Canon Pixma photo printer. The quality is awesome! The paper produces very nice colors and photo lab quality! I am stuck on this paper. After trying many other brands, this one's a true gem!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Expensive, but absolutely worth it ...
Tired of paying the higher prices associated with Canon brand photo paper (versus any other brand of photo paper), I decided to do a little quality comparison right at home. I bought some less expensive Microsoft photo paper that was also termed "high gloss" photo paper (by the way, you'll disover that there is clearly no industry standard of "high gloss" - it seems anything can be branded as high gloss no matter what the quality). I decided to try to print out a low-resolution photo on each type of photo paper and compare them both. For starters, my Canon printer would not even let me choose the option of low resolution when I selected any other type of photo paper aside from Canon. So I had to settle for printing a medium-resolution photo on the Microsoft paper and comparing it to the low-resolution photo printed on the Canon high gloss. AMAZING what a difference there was - the Canon paper beat out the Microsoft paper by far, even with low resolution. Furthermore, even when I swtiched to high resolution for the Microsoft paper, there was no comparison to the low resolution Canon paper. Canon really knows how to make the best photo paper - pay the price, it's well worth it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent quality Canon paper ...
Excellent quality Canon paper. Feeds through the printer great; no jams and produces excellent quality photo prints.


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