Reddit Reddit reviews PPD Inkjet Glossy Photo Paper Legal 8.5x14" 49lb. 180gsm 9.9mil x 50 Sheets (PPD133-50)

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PPD Inkjet Glossy Photo Paper Legal 8.5x14
Photo Paper Legal 8.5x14 for Inkjet printers in glossy finish, prints with wide color gamut to allow true color photographic print reproductionThis Legal 8.5x14 Photo Paper is instant dry and equivalent or superior to main brands in terms of professional photo print quality without the high costGlossy Photo Paper,9.9mil thick, weighing 49lbs with no watermark or logo on either sideCompatibility guaranteed with all inkjet printers such as Epson, HP, Brother, Canon and many more, using normal, dye or pigment based ink100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE -> if you are not 100% satisfied with the PPD Inkjet Photo Paper you will receive your money back
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1 Reddit comment about PPD Inkjet Glossy Photo Paper Legal 8.5x14" 49lb. 180gsm 9.9mil x 50 Sheets (PPD133-50):

u/HorseSushi ยท 2 pointsr/customcovers

Nope, I'm in the states, but I think you shouldn't have any trouble ordering the stuff:

https://www.amazon.com/PPD-Inkjet-Glossy-8-5x14-PPD133-50/dp/B07C83STNY

It's PPD Inkjet Glossy Photo Paper, 8" x 14", cheaper than official stuff, works just as well. Also your choice between 8x11 or 8x14 will be dependent upon what case sizes you're printing, my general rule of thumb is you can get away with 11" for handhelds but you'll need 14" for DVD/Blu-ray size. There always seems to be an exception to that rule though so I err on the side of going large with the 14", never had any problems there... just a lot of scrap paper after cutting to size ๐Ÿ˜„

As to the actual sizes of the printed image, that will depend on what you want to print of course. I'm out & about right now so I don't have my cover scans handy but I could dig up the dimensions later if you tell me what systems you're printing for. Also, if you get your scans from thecoverproject.net, most images will already be set up to print the correct size from their native DPI, just do a print preview before actually printing to confirm its centered so you have margins to cut and that the size looks right.