Can someone recommend a good quality inkjet printing paper?

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I'm after some advice. Can anyone recommend a very good quality inkjet printing paper that is suitable for both photos and text. I'm after a paper around 100-120 gsm, semi-gloss. I need it for double sided printing and I would like a paper that's not translucent. It's for a book/journal and A4 in size. I have an Epson Artisan 1430 printer. I would very much appreciate some advice on this.
 
I'm after some advice. Can anyone recommend a very good quality inkjet printing paper that is suitable for both photos and text. I'm after a paper around 100-120 gsm, semi-gloss. I need it for double sided printing and I would like a paper that's not translucent. It's for a book/journal and A4 in size. I have an Epson Artisan 1430 printer. I would very much appreciate some advice on this.
Look for Red River

It's a bit heavier than what you want but it needs to be to allow dual sided printing and be opaque enough work.

Joe

50lb. Arctic Polar Luster Double-sided

 
I second that. I used the Red River double sides paper (Arctic Polar Luster) to make coffee table books with success. Hope this helps.

BillT
 
I'm after some advice. Can anyone recommend a very good quality inkjet printing paper that is suitable for both photos and text. I'm after a paper around 100-120 gsm, semi-gloss. I need it for double sided printing and I would like a paper that's not translucent. It's for a book/journal and A4 in size. I have an Epson Artisan 1430 printer. I would very much appreciate some advice on this.
Look for Red River

It's a bit heavier than what you want but it needs to be to allow dual sided printing and be opaque enough work.

Joe

50lb. Arctic Polar Luster Double-sided
Or Red River Zeppelin, it is the closest thing I have found to a magazine offset paper at a reasonable price.

Brian A
 
Thank you. I've not heard of this one. I'm in Australia, so I'll try and get my hands on some.
 
Thank you. I've not heard of this one. I'm in Australia, so I'll try and get my hands on some.
Should put that in your profile. I don't think you will find Red River papers in Australia. They are a Texas based company and do not ditribute worldwide.

Brian A
 
Thank you. I've not heard of this one. I'm in Australia, so I'll try and get my hands on some.
Should put that in your profile. I don't think you will find Red River papers in Australia. They are a Texas based company and do not ditribute worldwide.

Brian A
I just checked the RR site, and they do ship internationally, at least anywhere that UPS goes, which I assume includes OZ. :-)
 
Thank you. I've not heard of this one. I'm in Australia, so I'll try and get my hands on some.
Should put that in your profile. I don't think you will find Red River papers in Australia. They are a Texas based company and do not ditribute worldwide.

Brian A
I just checked the RR site, and they do ship internationally, at least anywhere that UPS goes, which I assume includes OZ. :-)

It is usually OUCH!

Bob P.
 
I second that. I used the Red River double sides paper (Arctic Polar Luster) to make coffee table books with success. Hope this helps.

BillT
I would also like to know how you bind them. Thanks Larry
 

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