The double sided Lasal Photo Matte 235 from Moab is water-resistant, as well as pulp-, acid-, and lignin-free. The paper’s brilliant white guarantees that your photos will true to life color. The paper is recommended for use with pigment-based ink and can be used with dye-based ink as well. Each box contains 50 sheets of 11 x 17″ paper.
Moab Lasal Photo Matte 235 (11 x 17″, 50 Sheets)
Rated 4.67 out of 5 based on 150 customer ratings
(151 customer reviews)
$31.82
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Weight | 4.28 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17.75 × 11.7 × 0.95 in |
Material | Alpha Cellulose |
Basis Weight | 235 gsm |
Thickness | 11 mil / 0.28 mm |
Single/Double-Sided | Double |
Surface Finish | Matte |
Quantity | 50 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 11 x 17" / 27.9 x 43.2 cm |
Reviews (151)
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Keagan Wolff
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I have been using Moab Lasal Matte paper for my photography recently. It seems to give of my work an inner glow or depth compared to luster finishes. I have gotten different sizes to play around with from 4×6 to 13 x 19. Try it out you might really like the results.
Rasheed Bayer
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I am a graphic designer, and have been using this paper to create several books and the experience was great, it behaved exactly if not better than the 5 star paper from Epson. It does a great job with hairline fonts. I use this paper with an Epson R2880 printer. Just make sure you set the correct ICC color profile. Download it from their website. Fantastic alternative to Epson Ultra Premium Presentation Paper Matte, I have used it to create books but now use Lasal 235.
Julia Schroeder
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I bought this to use as tests before printing on the expensive pre-scored pre-punched Lasal Matte 235 available from Pina Zangaro and others. But you can get an adjustable hole punch and a ScorPal, spend a few moments, and save close to $500 with your first box.
Lisandro Jaskolski
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Great double sided matte. I’ve been using it for a long time and it’s still my favorite matte. Great color and decent blacks for a matte paper.
Effie Ferry
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I use this paper with my Epson 3880 for prints of my paintings. Great range of values, particlarly darks which didn’t show up as well on a different brand that I started out with.
Stacey Davis
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Printed color and greyscale images at high resolution, they look great!
Gavin Langworth
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i bought this paper instead of epson ultra premium premium matte which b&h can no longer ship to canada. it is a brighter paper but is heavier and double-sided. i use it with an epson 3800 and i must say that there were some theeting problems. the icc profile provided by moab did not work for me but eventually i noticed the icm mode in the epson 3800 print settings. that worked well-along with some reduction in the color density under the paper configuration tab. i am now quite happy with the paper
Columbus Zulauf
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Great paper at a decent price.
Dedrick Nolan
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For the price point this paper is superb for many high quality imaging applications. Used in conjunction with an Epson Photo 1400 and Epson inks for portfolio prints, it produced superbly detailed; spot on saturation, vibrancy and color rendering; tonal and line work.
Marianne Anderson
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It prints beautifully, and I’m just printing on a normal desktop all-in-one office printer (Canon MX922). I use these for quick thanks you to clients I shoot for. Love the Moab papers.
Matteo Rath
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Same finish and look as Entrada but lighter weight and much less expensive. In a frame under glass it does the same good work as the more expensive cotton rag paper, and being alpha – cellulose, it’s still acid free and archival.