Obviously, one should not expect from this rather matte paper (indication box in the limprimante settings), and light enough, demploi absolute universality. So it will never replace the traditional glossy that allows you to get almost perfect transfer pictures (perfect, at least, shortly after the impression). One must know what one wants Personally I serve men for making drafts of mock-ups of my books. I say "mixed" paper because once learned, well crafted pages in Word, with inserts photos of medium dimensions, complemented dune legend, in my opinion are of very good quality. They allow in any case to get a clear idea of what will be the end result before computer graphics, no particular deterioration rendering. We must also of course sometimes play on the pro settings of a Canon, an Epson or HP (level of color intensity, clarity), whereby, with a little usual, the result is very convincing. Jen was about the 200th pack used for 7 or 8 years, and I never had to default to complain of boredom or of that particular paper type. For a neat impression in the production of a memory or of a file containing text and illustration, (repro scanned photos, graphics, short of any such jpeg file), it really is the perfect medium.