Printing Paper

Next Matt Printing Paper A3 300gr/m² 100 sheets

Next Matt A3 300gsm

  • premium matt paper 100 sheets
  • Velvet (matt) coated paper
  • For vibrant colors in prints

Manufacturer: NEXT

Next Matt A3 300gsm

  • premium matt paper 100 sheets
  • Velvet (matt) coated paper
  • For vibrant colors in prints

Manufacturer: NEXT

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Description

Next Matt A3 300gsm

  • premium matt paper 100 sheets
  • Velvet (matt) coated paper
  • For vibrant colors in prints

Manufacturer: NEXT

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Specifications

Specifications

Type

Paper Type
Photocopy
Print Type
Inkjet, Laser
Packaging
Ream

Dimensions

Colour
White
Size
A3
Number of Sheets
100 sheets
Weight
300 gr/m²
Quantity
1 pcs

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Reviews (7)

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  • The paper doesn't jam during printing
  • Paper quality
  • Color reproduction in printing
  • Value for money
  • Anemoulis
    2
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    If you have an inkjet printer, don't waste your money, this particular paper is not suitable for this type of ink.

    I think it's NOT for all inkjets, MAYBE it's for inkjets that use pigment inks and not dye inks like mine, because on the glossy and matte coated papers from mediarange that I used, the colors dry IMMEDIATELY, but here even after 3 minutes after printing finished, I could still see the ink on the surface of the paper and it hadn't dried, I touched it and it stayed on my hand. Because of this, there is a lot of smudging, meaning the ink moves on the surface of the paper and so any detail is lost. You will see more detail on plain printing paper than on this one.

    Pigment inks sit on top of the paper and maybe those would do a better job, I don't have a pigment printer. I also don't have a laser printer to check it but I assume it would print better if the coating is intended for that.

    This coating reminds me of plastic. For painting it's fine, for inkjet printing definitely not.

    (I got the 170 gram and 300 gram versions, even in A3 size to have options. Money wasted. I'll bind them blank and turn them into drawing pads for my nieces and nephews.)

    I've tried mediarange, which is a very economical brand, and the colors come out amazing both on their glossy and matte papers. With this one I regretted it, the prints come out awful, I have an Epson L850 photo printer and on other glossy coated papers I've been amazed, this one prints worse than plain paper, there's something about its coating that ruins everything.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • The paper doesn't jam during printing
    • Paper quality
    • Color reproduction in printing
    • Value for money
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  • Anemoulis

    Verified purchase

    This review is about a variation of the product

    If you have an inkjet printer, don't waste your money, this particular paper is not suitable for this type of ink.

    I think it's NOT for all inkjets, MAYBE it's for inkjets that use pigment inks and not dye inks like mine, because on the glossy and matte coated papers from mediarange that I used, the colors dry IMMEDIATELY, but here even after 3 minutes after printing finished, I could still see the ink on the surface of the paper and it hadn't dried, I touched it and it stayed on my hand. Because of this, there is a lot of smudging, meaning the ink moves on the surface of the paper and so any detail is lost. You will see more detail on plain printing paper than on this one.

    Pigment inks sit on top of the paper and maybe those would do a better job, I don't have a pigment printer. I also don't have a laser printer to check it but I assume it would print better if the coating is intended for that.

    This coating reminds me of plastic. For painting it's fine, for inkjet printing definitely not.

    (I got the 170 gram and 300 gram versions, even in A3 size to have options. Money wasted. I'll bind them blank and turn them into drawing pads for my nieces and nephews.)

    I've tried mediarange, which is a very economical brand, and the colors come out amazing both on their glossy and matte papers. With this one I regretted it, the prints come out awful, I have an Epson L850 photo printer and on other glossy coated papers I've been amazed, this one prints worse than plain paper, there's something about its coating that ruins everything.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • The paper doesn't jam during printing
    • Paper quality
    • Color reproduction in printing
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
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    Everything is good. Clear printing with vibrant colors. I use it on an HP printer with genuine ink.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Paper quality
    • The paper doesn't jam during printing
    • Color reproduction in printing
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Paper quality
    • The paper doesn't jam during printing
    • Color reproduction in printing
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

    This review is about a variation of the product

  • If you have an inkjet printer, don't waste your money, this particular paper is not suitable for this type of ink.

    I think it's NOT for all inkjets, MAYBE it's for inkjets that use pigment inks and not dye inks like mine, because on the glossy and matte coated papers from mediarange that I used, the colors dry IMMEDIATELY, but here even after 3 minutes after printing finished, I could still see the ink on the surface of the paper and it hadn't dried, I touched it and it stayed on my hand. Because of this, there is a lot of smudging, meaning the ink moves on the surface of the paper and so any detail is lost. You will see more detail on plain printing paper than on this one.

    Pigment inks sit on top of the paper and maybe those would do a better job, I don't have a pigment printer. I also don't have a laser printer to check it but I assume it would print better if the coating is intended for that.

    This coating reminds me of plastic. For painting it's fine, for inkjet printing definitely not.

    (I got the 170 gram and 300 gram versions, even in A3 size to have options. Money wasted. I'll bind them blank and turn them into drawing pads for my nieces and nephews.)

    I've tried mediarange, which is a very economical brand, and the colors come out amazing both on their glossy and matte papers. With this one I regretted it, the prints come out awful, I have an Epson L850 photo printer and on other glossy coated papers I've been amazed, this one prints worse than plain paper, there's something about its coating that ruins everything.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • If you have an inkjet printer, don't waste your money, this particular paper is not suitable for this type of ink.

    I think it's NOT for all inkjets, MAYBE it's for inkjets that use pigment inks and not dye inks like mine, because on the glossy and matte coated papers from mediarange that I used, the colors dry IMMEDIATELY, but here even after 3 minutes after printing finished, I could still see the ink on the surface of the paper and it hadn't dried, I touched it and it stayed on my hand. Because of this, there is a lot of smudging, meaning the ink moves on the surface of the paper and so any detail is lost. You will see more detail on plain printing paper than on this one.

    Pigment inks sit on top of the paper and maybe those would do a better job, I don't have a pigment printer. I also don't have a laser printer to check it but I assume it would print better if the coating is intended for that.

    This coating reminds me of plastic. For painting it's fine, for inkjet printing definitely not.

    (I got the 170 gram and 300 gram versions, even in A3 size to have options. Money wasted. I'll bind them blank and turn them into drawing pads for my nieces and nephews.)

    I've tried mediarange, which is a very economical brand, and the colors come out amazing both on their glossy and matte papers. With this one I regretted it, the prints come out awful, I have an Epson L850 photo printer and on other glossy coated papers I've been amazed, this one prints worse than plain paper, there's something about its coating that ruins everything.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Everything is good. Clear printing with vibrant colors. I use it on an HP printer with genuine ink.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
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Description & Specifications

Next Matt A3 300gsm

  • premium matt paper 100 sheets
  • Velvet (matt) coated paper
  • For vibrant colors in prints

Manufacturer: NEXT

Manufacturer

Type

Paper Type
Photocopy
Print Type
Inkjet, Laser
Packaging
Ream

Dimensions

Colour
White
Size
A3
Number of Sheets
100 sheets
Weight
300 gr/m²
Quantity
1 pcs

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (7)

  1. 5
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • The paper doesn't jam during printing
  • Paper quality
  • Color reproduction in printing
  • Value for money
  • Anemoulis
    2
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    If you have an inkjet printer, don't waste your money, this particular paper is not suitable for this type of ink.

    I think it's NOT for all inkjets, MAYBE it's for inkjets that use pigment inks and not dye inks like mine, because on the glossy and matte coated papers from mediarange that I used, the colors dry IMMEDIATELY, but here even after 3 minutes after printing finished, I could still see the ink on the surface of the paper and it hadn't dried, I touched it and it stayed on my hand. Because of this, there is a lot of smudging, meaning the ink moves on the surface of the paper and so any detail is lost. You will see more detail on plain printing paper than on this one.

    Pigment inks sit on top of the paper and maybe those would do a better job, I don't have a pigment printer. I also don't have a laser printer to check it but I assume it would print better if the coating is intended for that.

    This coating reminds me of plastic. For painting it's fine, for inkjet printing definitely not.

    (I got the 170 gram and 300 gram versions, even in A3 size to have options. Money wasted. I'll bind them blank and turn them into drawing pads for my nieces and nephews.)

    I've tried mediarange, which is a very economical brand, and the colors come out amazing both on their glossy and matte papers. With this one I regretted it, the prints come out awful, I have an Epson L850 photo printer and on other glossy coated papers I've been amazed, this one prints worse than plain paper, there's something about its coating that ruins everything.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • The paper doesn't jam during printing
    • Paper quality
    • Color reproduction in printing
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Anemoulis

    Verified purchase

    This review is about a variation of the product

    If you have an inkjet printer, don't waste your money, this particular paper is not suitable for this type of ink.

    I think it's NOT for all inkjets, MAYBE it's for inkjets that use pigment inks and not dye inks like mine, because on the glossy and matte coated papers from mediarange that I used, the colors dry IMMEDIATELY, but here even after 3 minutes after printing finished, I could still see the ink on the surface of the paper and it hadn't dried, I touched it and it stayed on my hand. Because of this, there is a lot of smudging, meaning the ink moves on the surface of the paper and so any detail is lost. You will see more detail on plain printing paper than on this one.

    Pigment inks sit on top of the paper and maybe those would do a better job, I don't have a pigment printer. I also don't have a laser printer to check it but I assume it would print better if the coating is intended for that.

    This coating reminds me of plastic. For painting it's fine, for inkjet printing definitely not.

    (I got the 170 gram and 300 gram versions, even in A3 size to have options. Money wasted. I'll bind them blank and turn them into drawing pads for my nieces and nephews.)

    I've tried mediarange, which is a very economical brand, and the colors come out amazing both on their glossy and matte papers. With this one I regretted it, the prints come out awful, I have an Epson L850 photo printer and on other glossy coated papers I've been amazed, this one prints worse than plain paper, there's something about its coating that ruins everything.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • The paper doesn't jam during printing
    • Paper quality
    • Color reproduction in printing
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    Everything is good. Clear printing with vibrant colors. I use it on an HP printer with genuine ink.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Paper quality
    • The paper doesn't jam during printing
    • Color reproduction in printing
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Paper quality
    • The paper doesn't jam during printing
    • Color reproduction in printing
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

    This review is about a variation of the product

  • If you have an inkjet printer, don't waste your money, this particular paper is not suitable for this type of ink.

    I think it's NOT for all inkjets, MAYBE it's for inkjets that use pigment inks and not dye inks like mine, because on the glossy and matte coated papers from mediarange that I used, the colors dry IMMEDIATELY, but here even after 3 minutes after printing finished, I could still see the ink on the surface of the paper and it hadn't dried, I touched it and it stayed on my hand. Because of this, there is a lot of smudging, meaning the ink moves on the surface of the paper and so any detail is lost. You will see more detail on plain printing paper than on this one.

    Pigment inks sit on top of the paper and maybe those would do a better job, I don't have a pigment printer. I also don't have a laser printer to check it but I assume it would print better if the coating is intended for that.

    This coating reminds me of plastic. For painting it's fine, for inkjet printing definitely not.

    (I got the 170 gram and 300 gram versions, even in A3 size to have options. Money wasted. I'll bind them blank and turn them into drawing pads for my nieces and nephews.)

    I've tried mediarange, which is a very economical brand, and the colors come out amazing both on their glossy and matte papers. With this one I regretted it, the prints come out awful, I have an Epson L850 photo printer and on other glossy coated papers I've been amazed, this one prints worse than plain paper, there's something about its coating that ruins everything.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • If you have an inkjet printer, don't waste your money, this particular paper is not suitable for this type of ink.

    I think it's NOT for all inkjets, MAYBE it's for inkjets that use pigment inks and not dye inks like mine, because on the glossy and matte coated papers from mediarange that I used, the colors dry IMMEDIATELY, but here even after 3 minutes after printing finished, I could still see the ink on the surface of the paper and it hadn't dried, I touched it and it stayed on my hand. Because of this, there is a lot of smudging, meaning the ink moves on the surface of the paper and so any detail is lost. You will see more detail on plain printing paper than on this one.

    Pigment inks sit on top of the paper and maybe those would do a better job, I don't have a pigment printer. I also don't have a laser printer to check it but I assume it would print better if the coating is intended for that.

    This coating reminds me of plastic. For painting it's fine, for inkjet printing definitely not.

    (I got the 170 gram and 300 gram versions, even in A3 size to have options. Money wasted. I'll bind them blank and turn them into drawing pads for my nieces and nephews.)

    I've tried mediarange, which is a very economical brand, and the colors come out amazing both on their glossy and matte papers. With this one I regretted it, the prints come out awful, I have an Epson L850 photo printer and on other glossy coated papers I've been amazed, this one prints worse than plain paper, there's something about its coating that ruins everything.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Everything is good. Clear printing with vibrant colors. I use it on an HP printer with genuine ink.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
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  • 0
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