

🖼️ Elevate your prints with ThinMax — where sleek meets stunning!
Finestra Art's 5" x 7" ThinMax Premium Luster Inkjet Photo Paper offers a professional-grade, semi-gloss finish at 8.5 mil thickness and 230 gsm weight. Designed for compatibility with pigment, dye, and latex inkjet printers, it delivers instant-dry, fingerprint-resistant prints with vibrant color and exceptional clarity. Ideal for fine art prints, posters, and photo albums, this 100-sheet pack combines archival quality with a sleek, thinner profile favored by discerning creatives since 1987.
| ASIN | B00WZZARKG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #283,874 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #738 in Inkjet Printer Paper |
| Brand | Finestra Art |
| Brightness Rating | 97.00 |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (75) |
| Date First Available | May 1, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Finestra Art |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FM-5X7LT-100 |
| Number of Items | 100 |
| Paper Finish | Semi-Gloss |
| Paper Weight | 9 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 1 inches |
| Sheet Size | 5-x-7-inch |
| Whiteness | 130 |
S**.
Perfect for Fine Art Prints from my Epson Printer.
Great price but more importantly a really superior inkjet paper. It even has that old photographic paper feel and texture to it that we used to get with fine art photo papers. While I would call it a smooth paper, it has the right amount of texture that gives it the professional result I was looking for. I was suspicious after I ordered it when I read somewhere on the web that it was resin coated. I remembered how poor the original resin coated photographic papers were when they came out, but this is much different than the resin coated papers of old. It is a really nice paper to produce a small, yet superior art print. I use it for small gifts and personal notes to give away examples of my photographic art. I highly recommend Finestra Fineart Premium Luster Inject Paper.
B**N
high end digital paper for fine art photography
These papers were bought on a whim to replace my usual, high end digital paper for fine art photography. I'm very particular about what papers I print on usually but thought I'd give a new brand a try. Finestra is a great brand with great customer service! They'll even help you get the right ICC profile, though most existing profiles work really well. I've been printing on a C88+ and the combination of pigment ink and this paper has produced beautiful images. Definitely give them a try if you're used to Epson papers and want a 5x7" option!
K**S
As good as Epson paper
Works as well as higher priced epson paper. This is my 3rd time purchasing this paper.
P**A
Great image quality but too thin
This paper is great for finish and quality, and looks like lab quality but has one downfall. It is too thin. The same paper is available thicker, which I previously used, and which is what I recommend.
C**R
Exceptional Paper, great alternate to the more expensive printer manufacturers branded papers.
I use to only use Epson paper in my Epson photo printer. But, one day I decided to take a chance on Finestra Art papers. I am more pleased with this paper than I was with my Epson paper, it being cheaper is an added bonus. I think I've found an alternative brand that I will be sticking with. Thanks Finestra!
A**M
Loved this paper
Loved this paper. I use it for my photo booth co. It looks rich and a step above the rest of the paper we have been using. It also looks great as signs too. I plan on ordering 11x14 paper to use for my event signs.
G**.
Disappointed!
I was hoping to receive a duplicate paper order which was 11 mil thick. I was very disappointed when I saw ThinMax on the box, then found the sheets were a lot thinner. The print quality is decent, but not as good as the original luster I ordered. Okay for regular printing or proofs.
N**O
Do not buy, poor quality paper.
This photo paper is junk. The paper sticks together regardless of fanning it out prior to loading it into the printer. Using this paper will not only aggravate you, but will waste your printer toner. I never experienced this issue with HP or Canon photo paper.
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