My usual previous favorite was Kodak Bright White, which apparently is no longer made. This Epson paper is quite similar.
For the price, this is THE paper to use for everyday printing
This is great paper. It does make a difference. It's worth the price.
It's also nice having it delivered insteading of lugging it back from
the store.
The paper has a nice weight to it
and is not thin at all
I'm pleasantly surprised
This was a good buy I do a lot of printing in relation to a small business that I run so I'm constantly looking for great deals on good quality printing paper. I do trust the Epson name so when I ran across this offer, I ordered it without any hesitation. So far, so pleased! The paper is bright (great for color printing) and sturdy enough to be used as label/art. Very absorbent and dries quickly! I will be ordering again = my only "con" was there is a small wrinkle at the top corner of one pacakge of paper (all pages). Not bad enough to cause any problem and was probably cause by poor (mailing) packaging. I was looking for a paper I could print images on on both sides. This paper is one-sided so that images on the bright, treated side are very sharp, images and text on the uncoated side are blurry by comparison. Otherwise the paper is fine. Have been using this paper for more than a year. I will reorder it when I need more. Text is clear, colors are good. Nice weight and paper color.This is a terrific general-purpose inkjet paper. It's my paper of choice for my Epson printer. Jams are extremely rare (averaging less than once per ream, unlike the big box office store brands, which jam all too often).
Although not noted in amazon's product description, this is a 24-pound (rather than 20-pound) paper. Two pluses and one minus to the heavier paper: (1) it just feels more solid than 20-pound, which makes it great for letters and such, and (2) it's better for two-sided printing; however, if you tend to push the limit when snail-mailing lots of pages, you have to allow for the slightly heavier weight.
The only paper that I have tried that comes close to Epson Premium Inkjet paper is Hammermill Premium Inkjet (which may not even be available any more). I've been looking forever for a light weight office type paper that I can use for long documents with lots of photos that prints double sided without bleeding through, and can hold a good black on both sides without falling apart.
I'm astonished with this Epson Bright White double sided paper, particularly since its only 90 gsm weight and it's a recycled paper. Let me say again, I'm astonished. It's the first office type (as opposed to photo use) paper I've tested that can have a photo full of black ink on one side without it bleeding through to the reverse side.
I've profiled this paper with an Eye One Spectrophotometer on both an Epson Workforce 600 and a Stylus Pro 3800, and it looks gorgeous on both. Particularly, the reds are much brighter and more accurate in colour than a normal office type paper, but so are most of the other colours.
Well worth it as a general purpose office paper when something better than a standard 80 gsm bond is needed. While ultimately I could have gotten a better deal at the local Costco on "similar" paper (800 sheets for about $7), this is REALLY NICE paper. Bright, heavy, quality paper. I don't regret my purchase at all.

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