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Koala Printable Glossy Sticker Paper for Inkjet Printer, White, 8.5x11 Inch Self-Adhesive Photo Sticker Printer Paper, (120 Sheets)

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About this item

  • Printable glossy sticker paper with photo print quality enables you to design and make any personalized stickers you like! Easy and fun to use.
  • Strong adhesive ensures the labels stick to any smooth and flat surfaces. No more peeling off or lifting up issues
  • Economical bulk pack contains 120 sheets of white glossy printable sticker paper, perfect for both business and personal users
  • This sticker printer paper is compatible with Inkjet printers with dye ink. And it works well with most cutting machines
  • Wide applications in the home, school, office, studio, and much more occasions. You can customize your personalized sticker for scrapbooking, party favors, brand logo, product labels, shipping labels, thank you labels, and more
  • PLEASE NOTE: This glossy photo sticker paper is NOT water-resistant. Any quality problem or shipping damage problem could get a replacement or refund. If you have any questions, please reach out to us



Product Description

koala glossy sticker paper
materials of koala glossy sticker paper
Compatibilities
  • This issue is usually caused by the printer ink. Some genuine printer ink is Pigement-based ink which is NOT compatible with our Glossy sticker paper.

  • 1. Check your ink. If they are genuine ink and all colors are pigment-based ink, this item will NOT work with your printer.

    2. Print with proper settings. Please try printing with the 'Photo Paper' and 'Standard' settings.


Tina Maheux
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2025
This brand is my go to for sticker paper. I love the glossy sticker paper for all my crafting needs. Easy to print images, ink does not smear and the quality of the image is crisp.
David R.
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
The photo quality was great. Works great on my canon g620. I just didn't realize how glossy it actually is. I just ordered some semigloss of the same brand. Very happy with its print quality! It is slightly sticky when fresh out the printer but once it dries it's very slick!
Irma
Reviewed in Mexico on April 5, 2024
El empaque estaba totalmente destruido, el papel maltratado y no cumple con la calidad que promete en la publicación. Ni siquiera le daría una estrella. Totalmente inconforme. (El empaque exterior llegó en perfectas condiciones, no pudo haberse maltratado tanto en el envío, hasta pedazos le faltan a la caja de las hojas)
Leah
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
This sticker paper is the best!!! But do you have the right printer? I had a hp thermal inkjet printer for years and I never had any issues and loved all my stickers. Unfortunately it gave out on me and I ordered a new inkjet printer, all of a sudden the ink was smearing off the pages, it was a nightmare!! On the fourth printer I ordered, which is an Epson Eco Tank Ink jet, it works like a charm and I’m back in business. No more smearing and I couldn’t be happier. I will continue to use this paper so before you write a bad review, it’s probably your ink, not the paper.
Mjd
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 5, 2023
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Russ
Reviewed in Singapore on October 15, 2023
Photo printing on these sheets, got great results using my Canon PIXMA printer.
AmorieLove
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023
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Amy
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2021
This is my favorite glossy sticker paper. It prints well and produces vibrant colors. There is no back slit in the backing paper like some other brands. It works well with my Cricut Maker.I am using an Epson ET-4760, so I can't speak for other printer brands or inks, but I have had no issues with streaking or smudging. You do need to ensure that you use the glossy photo paper setting on your printer if your printer has pigment based ink (most printers have pigment black). If you don't do that, the black ink will never dry because the printer will lay down more ink than the paper can absorb. This will lead to streaking and smudging prints.I have had a couple sheets get jammed in my printer, but no more than any other brand of sticker paper or label paper. You will want to remove any other paper from your paper tray when printing on this. The surface is just tacky enough that plain paper will stick to it and pull through with the sticker paper when you print. I have had no issues with that happening with a stack of just the sticker paper. Though if your printer is old and the rollers are a bit worn, I would think you run a higher risk of this happening.This paper does perform pretty well against spotting and streaking when exposed to small splashes of water. However, this is PAPER, not vinyl and it is not waterproof. You should not use this paper for stickers that will get wet or exposed to weather. You might be able to coat it with a transparent vinyl and make it more waterproof, but I am not sure that the glue will continue to hold if the sticker gets wet.The one downside I have experienced is that the surface coating is a little bit fragile. You should avoid using these stickers in places that they may get scratched. Even minor abrasion may scratch off part of your design. This would be when it would be good to add a clear vinyl protector.As I mentioned at the beginning, I have had no issues using this with my Cricut Maker. I have a fairly new blade and use the washi paper setting to make kiss-cut stickers. On this setting, the blade doesn't go all the way through the backing.
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Reviewed in Canada on March 15, 2020
Update (2022): It seems that the adhesive of this sticker paper as of late have not been up to par so I would recommend reading the latest reviews (Feb/ March 2022) before you buy.I am leaving my review as 5 stars though, because my rating is based on my impressions of the product I purchased and received in the past :) ---------Update (2021 Mar): Added custom cut settings for silhouette portrait 3---------Original review:I was a little bit apprehensive about trying this paper out based on some of the reviews I read, but I'm glad i gave it a shot! I've used a few sheets now and so far, I have yet to encounter any problems with this product. In my review, I will also address some of the points that other reviewers have mentioned and some suggestions that might help if you are unsure about buying this paper.1) The odour: Yeah I have to agree with other reviewers in pointing out the smell (the adhesive perhaps?). It's definitely there. I wouldn't say it's downright unbearable, but I can certainly see why people don't like it. It's probably just because there are so many sheets in the package that altogether, the smell is pretty strong since I can't smell anything coming off a small handful of stickers cut from this paper.Edit: after some time, the smell has faded considerably. The smell is no longer noticeable unless you bring it up to your nose.2) Paper jamming: So far, I have NOT had any issues regarding jamming in my printer (Canon MX330). I think this might come down to the type of printer (loading mechanism?) you have and how many sheets you try to feed in at once. I usually only load 1 sheet at a time since I don't need to make my stickers in bulk although I have loaded up to 5 with no issue. I've heard a few comments from other people who say that some models that use a bottom feeding tray might have issues with passing thicker paper through, although I don't think this paper is particularly thick. The thickness is comparable to something like a light weight index card, if that gives an accurate comparison.3) Adhesion: No issues encountered thus far. Stickers have stayed on virtually everything I've stuck them to with no peeling off. Depending on the surface you stick it on, you may be able to remove the sticker off without leaving any residue. Do note that if you try to remove the sticker, you'll probably damage it. It's hard to explain, but the surface gets crinkled with the action of peeling it off. I'd consider this sticker paper to be one time use.4) Coating: The glossy paper is really nice and makes colours pop! Compared to my really expensive sticker paper which has a bright white, this paper has more of a cool, slightly off-white. I've used some paper where the gloss coating scratches when I run my nail across it, but this paper has held up to light scratches thus far. You can probably use some sort of coating to prevent some wear and tear, but since this material is still paper, you should expect that anything that ruins paper can ruin these stickers -- especially water!I have used this paper for shipping labels and I have not had any issues with barcode scanning (your mileage may vary). I prefer matte for shipping but I was in a pinch and didn't have any on hand. I have also written on the paper with permanent marker without any problems, although if you try to go over the same spot multiple times, the marker might eat away at the paper's gloss finish a bit...*** Printing tip: Be sure to set your printer to glossy media settings and avoid using the black ink cartridge, or any ink that is pigment based. Set your printer to use colour only and/or tweak the black to be an off-black. The reason for this is because black ink in my experience is usually pigment based and so it won't fuse properly with the paper which results in smudging!For the price, I'd say that this sticker paper is definitely one of the best I've tried. I was also a little skeptical as to whether or not the glossy package really came with 120 sheets so I weighed it on my scale. I had already used a few sheets, so my package was 1397g (each sheet is approximately 12g), for a total of 116 sheets, so there are definitely 120 in there (weird number for a pack of paper, but I'm not complaining).Do note that the backing is a FULL, UNCUT sheet, meaning there are NO SCORE LINES to help you remove the backing. I personally prefer this since I use this paper to make stickers, but it might not be preferable if you are looking to make something else like shipping labels.The backing sheet also has yellow text that say "PHOTO PAPER" running diagonally in multiple places, so keep that in mind if you are looking for a product that doesn't have any text on the reverse! Personally, I prefer a blank lining sheet because I think it looks more professional for my stickers, but I'm probably just picky about aesthetics. I just use the sticker paper for making return address labels and packaging stickers for my store so this doesn't bother me. In any case, I wouldn't dock a star for that minor detail.If you have a Cricut and are looking to make stickers, here are my settings that might help you out... I should point out that my blade has been used for several projects so at the time of writing my review it's not new. Each Cricut is slightly different so only take these numbers as a rough guide and adjust accordingly:Kiss cut: 140Die cut: 200Edit: Here are my settings for silhouette portrait 3!Kiss cut: force 3/ speed 10/ depth 3/ passes 1Die cut: force 14/ speed 10/ depth 3/ passes 2Tl;dr: 5/5 in my books!
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2020
Some years ago, I discovered a really great paper for printing shiny sticky labels - such as the labels on Vectrex cartridges. As often happens with obscure things I like, they stopped making it, and this year I ran out. Looking for an alternative, it seems that the majority of glossy label material now is vinyl based or (if you read the Amazon reviews carefully) of low quality (eg poor blacks) or prone to smudging. Anyway, I ordered a pack of the one I could find with the best reviews - Koala - and tried it just now. It looks good, dries well and doesn't smudge. And is much cheaper than the one I used before. However if you have worked in a print shop and have an eye for these things, it is possible to see some issues with the paper surface. The chrome-coat-like surface is the kind that's made the cheap way, between hot rollers, and is not perfectly flat like photo paper would be; and if you hold it up to the light at the right angle and look very closely, you can see tiny perforation-like indentations on the surface from the rollers that drew it through the machine. That said, most people would not notice any issues at all, and given that, I'm going to recommend this for a) cartridge labels and b) surfacing a home-made reproduction cartridge box. At $18 for 120 sheets, it's a remarkably good deal. The one I used before was "Invent It Print and Stick!" but the few NOS available on eBay are quite overpriced. After using it for a week, I found out that removing these is doable but leaves behind residue that takes a little effort to clean off. That would be OK if you remove and replace with another label but not sure I would use these on something that I would remove and want to leave clean, eg a sticker on the lid of a portable computer, or a bumper or window sticker on your car. I may try some of the vinyl-based sheets next time I need to do something removable, but to duplicate the look and feel of old cartridge labels, you definitely want paper, and this paper works quite nicely.
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