Paper
On paper, you can print documents and texts as well as beautiful prints of your holiday photos and portraits.
Ilford Multigrade V RC Deluxe 44M 13x18 25 vel
29, 99
Canon PP-201 5x7" / 13x18cm 20 Sheet
6, 99
Canon Zinc Paper 2030 - 50 Sheets
30, 48
Canon SG-201 A4 20 sheets
18, 95
Canon LU-101 Photo Paper Pro Luster A4 20 Sheets 260gsm
17, 99
Ilford Prestige Smooth Pearl A3+ 25 sheets 310g
List price 104,-
51, 94
Epson Archival Matte A4 50 sheets
22, 99
ILFORD 24X30 MGRC PEARL/10 (1180309)
List price 50,99
39, 99
Canon GP-501 A4 100 sheets
29, 99
Ilford Prestige Smooth Gloss A4 25 sheets 310g
39, 99
Ilford Galerie Prestige Swatchbook A5
List price 124,-
76, 96
Canon PP-201 A4 20 Sheet
16, 99
Types of paper
Although the history of paper goes back thousands of years, this material is still extremely important for everyday use today. This includes use in writing, drawing, printing and copying. The types of materials from which paper is made provide a variety of applications. Various paper sizes are available, each suitable for a different application. For example, high-quality photos can be printed in A3 format, while passport photos can be printed on A5 or smaller. A4 is the most common paper format and can therefore often be found in our shop.
In our shop we offer different types of paper, namely:
- Printer and photocopy paper: For use in printers, this type of paper is frequently used, although there are still many differences in quality. For standard documents, you can purchase hundreds of sheets of paper inexpensively, but there are also many higher quality options. The difference in the paper is mainly in the thickness and the contents of the paper. Standard printing paper has a weight of 80 grams, other common weights are 160 and 260 grams.
- Photo paper: Special photo paper is developed for printing photos, brochures and images. This paper usually has a glossy side, but matte photo paper is also available on the market. Numerous sizes and weights are available, with quality increasing as size increases and the colour gamut broader. The choice of certain fibres also ensures that photos become even sharper and more colourful. The weight of photo paper is often more than 200 grams.