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Canon SG-201 8X10(50) Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss 8' x 10' (50 Sheets) (SG-201 8X10)

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1.Size:Letter


2.:50 Sheets


About this item

  • Beautiful semi-gloss texture that is between matte and glossy that combines the best of both
  • Does not reflect as much as glossy papers and resists fingerprints similar to matte paper
  • Great paper for portraits and gallery displays


The ultimate in Photo Paper Quality.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
The price point is good for my project. My project isn't that it would last for 100 years.
Pantera
Reviewed in Mexico on August 20, 2024
Me gusta ,como se ven las fotos lo volví a comprar.
Silong
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
Very good quality for printing photos
Randall Hicks
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Canon paper has always been quality, love the results
Orthyris
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Really high quality paper, I use this for printing professional 8x10s, and I haven't had a client upset with the quality.
Miro
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
I use this paper for my Canon Pro-100 dedicated photo printer. I highly prefer Canon's Luster line of paper, which is a Matte like paper with a gentle sheen. Definitely not glossy, like you see in generic 4x6 prints from the photomat. This paper is a semi-gloss, which comes very close to resembling that luster-matte style I prefer. Borderless prints come out perfect with these.The paper itself is subtly thick, quality photo paper. It's not cardstock, but it's definitely better than any flimsy prints you might get at your drugstore. It has the Canon logo in repeated very light gray on the back, inspiring confidence in the prints.The quality of the prints is vey good, and I've never been disappointed with the output. 5x7 is the perfect size for smaller size prints, without being tiny 4x6. At 20 per pack of these, I regularly reorder from Amazon as I need to restock my supplies. I generally use them in 1-4 prints at a time. The price is fair, but if you insist on comparing them on a per-print cost basis to an online vender, you're missing the point. This is about select, quality convenience on your home photo printer. It isn't about printing 100 photos from vacation on 4x6 and stashing away.I highly recommend these for good quality, general portfolio style prints.
Bland12
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2020
I use this product for clients when they want prints and they love the quality of the paper and finish.
Stephanie J. Swift
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2019
Works very well with my Canon photo printer. I will certainly buy it again.
Dr. Tim Parker
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2015
Sure, there are cheaper papers out there, jus as you can buy knock-off refurb ink. My experience with the refurb ink has led me to always buy genuine Canon, as it never clogs or smears. And the cheaper paper? Well, it's cheap: thinner, doesn't hold the ink as well, and tends to smear. With my Canon Pro-1 printer, I print a lot of 13x19 prints. This paper has been excellent, producing vibrant, sharp images with not a hint of ink smear, and no fading over the months I've left prints out. The cost-per-page is not too bad, really, and since I have yet to waste a single page (wish I could say that for the cheaper paper!) I actually find this paper a bargain in the larger 50-sheet boxes.If you want to print this large, and have a high-quality printer like the Pro-1, don't cheap out on the paper. It's simply a false bargain. I have many sizes of this Canon Photo Paper Plus, and none have ever disappointed. Highly recommended!
Mauserl
Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2014
Excellent product. This paper made very good photo prints. I am pleased that I was able to get it on line.
Eric Wentz
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2014
This photo paper works great with my new Canon Pixma Printer. I bought the printer for Christmas and a coworker had the same printer for a while now and recommended I get the Canon specific paper because he felt the colors looks better on that paper then the cheaper generic options. I happened to get lucky on the price of this paper because it was listed as an add-on item for amazon. That means if you buy 25 dollars in products you can add-on this item at a cheaper cost.I find that something like this is a highly consumed item that does not expire so to get around buying something that is 25 dollars that I really don't want and adding this item on you can simply purchase enough quantity of this item to equal 25 dollars or more and get the discounted price. If you are one who prints a lot of photos that is the best option because you have enough paper and you know you spent less on it.The pictures I printed turned out great. They are high quality like you get from a professional photo developer. I know some other retailers (B&H Photo) have this product for the add-on price that I bought it for that amazon currently does not have it at so look around.***UPDATE***I will say that I like the results better from the 5x7 Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss than the 4x6 Photo Paper Plus Glossy 2. I also like the photo paper for printing out things like name tags and my fishing license and also I printed out Finding Nemo invitations as well as characters on this paper and cut them out for my son's birthday party as that was the theme and the pictures turned out great.
Dragoneer
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2012
I've used Canon semi-gloss paper (SG-201) for years on both the Pro9500 and Pro9500 Mark II. I must say I love it. The colors pop on printers that are not the best on smooth surfaces. There is more detail in shadows than with the Canon Platinum Plus and Gloss Plus II papers though the shine isn't quite as much. This is my go-to paper when I want glossy-like results and I'm interested in preserving as much shadow detail as possible. Note, both of the printers I have owned are specialized to matte and/or "fine arts" surfaces so I am suggesting this paper as the best tradeoff when I want or need to go glossy. I will state, for completeness, that I usually go-glossy when I want to spiff up picture areas that were well illuminated.My printing process for all papers involves PhotoShop followed by proofing on 4x6 papers before doing 13x19 prints. For those who might care (this is going someplace, so bare with me):1) Matte and Fine Art papers are proofed on 4x6 Canon Matte - fine arts papers aren't as white but detail/color are apparent.2) Semi-gloss is proofed on 4x6 Canon Semi-gloss - wysiwyg3) Platinum Plus and Glossy Plus II are proofed on 4x6 Canon Glossy Plus II - PP is slightly "bluer"Now note that the new Semi-Gloss packages are just packages that hold more sheets of paper than did the old packaging (exception is 5x7 which is same size). The old packages have been announced as discontinued to the retailers. There has been no announcement or release of 4x6 Semi-Gloss in new packaging as of this date. This means that I will need to start using 5x7 for proofing; the cost for proof ink will increase by almost 50% (5x7/4x6) if I print same portion of proof and cost of paper will rise.I'm loath to deduct a rating star for Canon's confused marketing strategy (confused to me anyway) so I haven't. It's just that anyone considering starting serious use of this great paper had better think through their printing and supplies process before over committing. Also note that The Pro9500 Mark II has been announced as discontinued by one retailer - and denied by Canon sales while on phone with Canon Technical Support talking about paper availability; the un-Mark II version was discontinued a fair while ago.