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CD/DVD Labels  

CD Labels – Glossy

  80 Labels

 

CD Labels – Glossy

  60 Labels

 

CD Labels – Premium Matte

100 Labels

 

CD Applicator

 

 

Inkjet Photo Paper 

 4” x 6” Glossy Photo Paper

  50 Sheets

 

 4” x 6” Premium Glossy Photo Paper

100 Sheets

 

 4“ x 6” Matte Photo Paper

120 Sheets

 

 5” x 7”  Glossy Photo Paper

  50 Sheets

 

 5” x 7” Matte Photo Paper

  60 Sheets

 

 5” x 7” Premium Glossy Photo Paper

  50 Sheets

 

 8½ x 11” Glossy Photo Paper

  20 Sheets

 

 8½ x 11” Glossy Photo Paper

  50 Sheets

 

 8½ x 11” Matte Photo Paper

  50 Sheets

 

 8½ x 11” Premium Glossy Photo Paper

  50 Sheets

 

13” x 19” Premium Glossy Paper

  50 Sheets

 

13” x 19” Matte Photo Paper

  50 Sheets

 

Magnetic Photo Paper  

Glossy Magnetic Photo Paper

     5 Sheets

 

Matte Magnetic Photo Paper

     5 Sheets

 

T-Shirt Transfer Paper

T-Shirt Transfer Paper (Dark)

     5 Sheets

 

T-Shirt Transfer Paper (Light)

    10 Sheets

 

Fine Art Photo Paper  

Fine Art Photo Paper

    30 Sheets

 

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Comparing Glossy and Non Glossy (matte) Photo Paper

What's the difference between glossy and non glossy inkjet photo papers?  Which finish should I choose?

Glossy photo prints have a shiny finish while non glossy (matte) prints have a duller neutral look. There are advantages and disadvantages to both.  

Glossy & Premium Glossy Paper  

Non-Glossy (Matte) Paper

Sharpness

Most photos are now printed on glossy or semi-glossy photo paper because many people prefer the look, and feel that pictures appear sharper. However, there is no difference in sharpness and no advantage to having a glossy surface, especially if the photo is placed under glass or plastic.

Other Considerations

Most old photos were printed on matte papers while most modern photos were printed on various glossy type papers. If you are restoring very old sepia or black and white heirloom family pictures, it might be appropriate to use a matte paper finish. On the other hand, for newer color pictures a glossy paper may be the way to go.

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Copy & Print – Black & White

 

8½ x 11

1-99

Plain Paper

.10c /copy

8½ x 11

100-500

Plain Paper

.08c  /copy

8½ x 11

Cover Page

Gloss

 .30c /copy

 

CD/DVD Burning $5

 

Photo Scanning

1st. photo

$5.00  each

2-30

    .50  each

30+

    .80  each

Burn to Disc.

$5.00  /disc.

 

Do cument Scanning

1st. page

$5.00  each

2nd.+

    .50  each

Burn to Disc.

$5.00  /disc.

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