Media Types
Various types of paper can be selected for inkjet printers. Even when the same image is printed, its impression will differ greatly depending on the selected paper type.
Paper selection is an important factor for creating works of art as you wish.
Photo Paper
Photo paper is broadly classified into glossy paper, semi-gloss paper, matte paper, etc. depending on the surface finish. The difference in surface finish greatly affects the impression of the work of art in terms of the depth of black, purity of white, contrast, glossiness, etc.
Fine Art Paper
Fine art paper mainly uses art paper or the like as the base paper, and is mostly thick and varies in surface finish; it is thus recommended when you want to give a solid and heavy feel or rich texture to the work of art.
Genuine Canon Paper
Genuine Canon paper includes the following types of paper.
Photo Paper | |
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Photo Paper Pro Platinum | Glossy paper for professionals and experienced amateurs featuring uncompromising quality from texture to performance |
Photo Paper Plus Glossy II | Glossy paper with quality thickness and firmness featuring deep black, rich colors and high color development from immediately after printing |
Photo Paper Pro Luster | Quality "microporous" glossy paper that is relatively insensitive to lighting variation when displayed and is superior in instant drying characteristics |
Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss | Quality semi-gloss paper that exhibits an elegant texture |
Matte Photo Paper | Matte paper with a soft appearance and low glare |
Fine Art Paper | |
Fine Art Paper "Museum Etching" | Thick fine art paper with natural white color tone maintaining the roughness (texture) of "unbleached" paper |