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Epson Brochure and Flyer Paper Matte Double-Sided (S042384) is a premium 8.5" x 11" heavyweight paper designed for impactful printing. With a flat matte finish, it enhances colors and text, making it ideal for brochures, flyers, and more. This biodegradable paper is compatible with all inkjet printers and comes with a satisfaction guarantee.
Manufacturer | Epson |
Brand | Epson |
Item Weight | 3.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.9 x 11.4 x 1.4 inches |
Item model number | S042384 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Material Type | unspecified |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 8.5" x 11" |
Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
Brightness Rating | 97 Nits |
Paper Weight | 20 |
Paper Finish | Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | S042384 |
G**R
good quality
I have been using this paper for years, still great quality and color. Love that you can print on both sides.
C**R
The best brochure paper you can find
This paper is just what I was looking for. Thick enough that you can print on both sides and not see through, thin enough - and I can't stress how important this is to me - to go through a cheap printer without me having to sit next to the printer to avoid paper jams. The other papers I've tried are too thick, and don't present any better than this paper so this is the winner! The thinness makes it easier to fold as well. It is not pre-scored, it is not advertised as such. If you buy this paper expecting it to be pre-scored you didn't read the description. I use this paper to make bifolds, so I'm glad I can fold it to the size I want. Here's some tips for folding: You can score the paper with a paperclip before folding it for the crispest folds, use a ruler and set the sheets on a surface that is marked for the folds. Do a couple first then when you know you've got it right go through the whole stack. If you fold by hand, first do a light fold by pinching the edges together while holding the sides together so they match up. After you create a stack of folded pieces, line them up, and fold them as a single piece. This will also give you crisp folds.
V**K
Sturdy Scorecards
Very good brochure paper. I like the 48 Lb / 9.8 mil thickness. It moves through an inkjet printer without issue and yet is heavy enough that it handles as 'card stock' rather than 'paper'. This brochure paper replaces a very-good, 8 mil, Staples brand brochure stock. My Epson printer does NOT roll the paper before the print head so the path is straightforward and I encountered no jams. According to the Epson container, "works with all ink jet printers" and I found no reason to doubt that.The most obvious difference is the color tone of the Epson paper, it has a very slight warm tone - not as bright-white as the Staples paper it replaces. This may be subtle enough to go unnoticed without a side-by-side comparison. I printed the same drawing front & back side (including ΒΌ point cyan line widths) and compared both the Epson and Staples papers using a magnifier and found no difference in line width, or edge linearity - i.e. no blotting. The color saturation and contrast (particularly blacks) are noticeably higher on the Epson paper - a harder surface (?) or illusion from the surface tone? Probably a harder surface, since pencil marks show less broad and dark.The translucence of both papers seemed equal - when both products were held to window light the opposite-side print showed equally (not objectionably) through both, even though the Epson paper is nearly 2 mil heavier. The Epson paper is in fact 'double sided' as advertised; my drawings printed on both sides of the brochure with equal quality.A HALF star off would have been a more accurate deduction, and that only for the very slightly 'warm' tone of the paper, and maybe that should be given back because of the higher color saturation and deeper blacks, in any case, I will buy this paper again and recommend it.
L**E
Perfect brochures
First time making brochures, and they couldn't have turned out better. I did not want a gloss finish, and this matte was exactly what I was looking for. Thicker paper, almost like lightweight cardstock, but had no problem at all with my fussy-with-thick-cardstock printer, and printed fine with the print on both sides option. The coated finish is nice and I think would look good with printed cards as well
V**O
Very high quality
Very good paper to print brochures or newsletters for a project at home. Thick and matte paper with q high density that let you print on both side with s neat and clean result even if your printer is not from Epson. Price is reasonable for such a good quality. It is very nice visually and the texture is smooth. Great paper.
L**I
Quality and professional paper
I used the paper to print out flyers for a business summit. It looked very professsional and I love the high quality as well as the thickness of this specific paper.
J**Y
great for cards
I make greeting cards for friends & family. This paper is perfect.
I**.
Good quality but expensive
I recently tried the Epson Brochure and Flyer Paper Matte Double-Sided, and I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, the paper quality is excellent, providing a smooth and professional finish to my brochures and flyers. The double-sided feature is also convenient and saves me time when printing.However, my main concern is the price. Compared to other similar products on the market, the Epson Brochure and Flyer Paper Matte Double-Sided is significantly more expensive. While the quality is undoubtedly there, the higher cost makes it less accessible for those on a tighter budget or who require larger quantities of paper.Furthermore, I found that the paper tends to jam more frequently in my printer compared to other brands I've used. This can be frustrating and time-consuming, especially when working on time-sensitive projects.Overall, if cost is not a major factor for you and you prioritize premium paper quality for your brochures and flyers, then the Epson Brochure and Flyer Paper Matte Double-Sided could be a suitable option. However, for those seeking a more affordable alternative without compromising too much on quality, there are other options worth considering.
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