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Photo Paper A4 ColorWay PG230100A4 — Glossy 230 g/m², 100 sheets, White
Photo Paper A4 ColorWay PG230100A4 — Glossy 230 g/m², 100 sheets, White
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Photo Paper A4 ColorWay PG230100A4 — Glossy 230 g/m², 100 sheets, White
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Photo Paper A4 ColorWay PG230100A4 — Glossy 230 g/m², 100 sheets, White
Photo Paper A4 ColorWay PG230100A4 — Glossy 230 g/m², 100 sheets, White
ColorWay PG230100A4 is A4-size glossy photo paper designed for inkjet printers. With a media weight of 230 g/m² and a pack of 100 sheets, this white glossy paper provides a high-density surface that enhances color saturation, sharp detail and contrast for photo prints, presentations and proofs. The coated surface is formulated to accept dye and pigment inks, delivering quick drying times and a reflective gloss finish suitable for images that require vivid color reproduction and defined highlights.
The 230 g/m² weight gives a sturdy, professional feel while reducing curl and feed issues in most inkjet devices. The glossy finish increases perceived color depth and sharpness without compromising ink adherence. Supplied in a 100-sheet pack, the paper is convenient for bulk photo projects and repetitive print runs. The bright white base improves color balance and tonal range for both photographic and graphic prints.
Handle sheets by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the coated surface. Load the paper into the printer tray with the glossy side facing the print head according to your printer's paper feed instructions. For best results, select a photo or glossy paper setting in the printer driver and choose the appropriate ink type (dye or pigment) if prompted. Allow prints to dry fully before stacking or placing under weight to avoid sticking or smearing.
Store unopened packs flat in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight and humidity. When printing high-resolution images, use the printer's highest quality or photo mode and avoid high-speed draft settings. Test a single sheet before large print runs to confirm color profiles and printer settings match expected output.
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