The genuine grey Canon CLI42GY ink cartridge is a great choice for achieving photographic quality output in a small office or at home. This technology guarantees pictures that can last for more than 300 years. Output printed with the Canon CLI42GY inkjet cartridge is also guaranteed to resist fading caused by humidity, light, and heat.
The genuine grey Canon CLI42GY ink cartridge is a great choice for achieving photographic quality output in a small office or at home. This technology guarantees pictures that can last for more than 300 years. Output printed with the Canon CLI42GY inkjet cartridge is also guaranteed to resist fading caused by humidity, light, and heat.
Canon PT1014X6-20 Photo Paper Pro Platinum
The genuine grey Canon CLI42GY ink cartridge is a great choice for achieving photographic quality output in a small office or at home. This technology guarantees pictures that can last for more than 300 years. Output printed with the Canon CLI42GY inkjet cartridge is also guaranteed to resist fading caused by humidity, light, and heat.
The genuine grey Canon CLI42GY ink cartridge is a great choice for achieving photographic quality output in a small office or at home. This technology guarantees pictures that can last for more than 300 years. Output printed with the Canon CLI42GY inkjet cartridge is also guaranteed to resist fading caused by humidity, light, and heat.
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The lowest price for Canon PT1014X6-20 Photo Paper Pro Platinum right now is $20.52 at Independent Office Solutions, compared across 6 retailers.
The all-time low was $13.39 on 7 Jan 2026 — today's price is 53% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 21 Mar 2026.
Last updated at 21/03/2026 16:00:57
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I work out the look for an image (color images) using Pro Platinum and print for presentation on Canson Platine. I notice a difference between the two in bright highlights and deep shadows, the Platine has a better look in the brightest areas and maybe more detail in the deepest shadows. The glossy finish of Pro Platinum is another distinguishing point relative to Platine. Otherwise, the two are very close, but Platine costs four times as much.
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Have been using Epson printers for years mainly for colour. Was unable to get decent mono prints as my model only has one black cartridge. Bought the 100S because it has three black variations. Despite that my normal fotospeed paper produced a sepia finish and not true black. Was forced to buy canons platinum paper that gave a good plack print. Unfortunately the platinum paper is three times the price of fotospeed. I will only use it for mono prints.
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I have been using this paper on my Canon ip8720 for about 3 years and have been very happy. Recently, I started a quest for something different and, hopefully, even better. One conclusion of my endless tests is that this paper is simply outstanding in terms of color gamut and accuracy, as well as extreme detail. For the price, it is unmatched. I did find a couple of semi-gloss papers that are equal or superior (primarily because they are less glossy and give a more 3D impression), but they cost a lot more. These include Canson Platine Fibre Rag, Canson Baryta Prestige and (best of all) Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta Satin. I will add some of these to my printing arsenal but I am not letting go of Pro Platinum.
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Canon Photo Paper Pro Platinum 4X6 Inch 300 Gsm PKT 20
CANON PT-101 PLATNUM PRO 6X4 PH PK20
Canon PT-101 10x15 cm, 20 sheet Photo Paper Pro Platinum 300 g
Delivery $4.93
Canon Pt-101 Pro Platinum Photo Paper 4x6 - 20 Sheets"
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Canon Photo Paper Pro Platinum - Photo Paper - 100 X 150 Mm - 300 G/m2
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
I work out the look for an image (color images) using Pro Platinum and print for presentation on Canson Platine. I notice a difference between the two in bright highlights and deep shadows, the Platine has a better look in the brightest areas and maybe more detail in the deepest shadows. The glossy finish of Pro Platinum is another distinguishing point relative to Platine. Otherwise, the two are very close, but Platine costs four times as much.
Have been using Epson printers for years mainly for colour. Was unable to get decent mono prints as my model only has one black cartridge. Bought the 100S because it has three black variations. Despite that my normal fotospeed paper produced a sepia finish and not true black. Was forced to buy canons platinum paper that gave a good plack print. Unfortunately the platinum paper is three times the price of fotospeed. I will only use it for mono prints.
I have been using this paper on my Canon ip8720 for about 3 years and have been very happy. Recently, I started a quest for something different and, hopefully, even better. One conclusion of my endless tests is that this paper is simply outstanding in terms of color gamut and accuracy, as well as extreme detail. For the price, it is unmatched. I did find a couple of semi-gloss papers that are equal or superior (primarily because they are less glossy and give a more 3D impression), but they cost a lot more. These include Canson Platine Fibre Rag, Canson Baryta Prestige and (best of all) Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta Satin. I will add some of these to my printing arsenal but I am not letting go of Pro Platinum.
You guessed it this one gonna follow the same theme because who realistically set out to buy giant photograph paper not many people I doubt but when you have to creative, we spend a couple hundred bucks immediately because you know someone else has your gift card number and they act actively spending it as you speak as you sit there, you buy whatever you can because you got to cause you would rather spend the money and let somebody else spend it so I bought this. Haven’t got a chance to use it. It looks nice though. I’m sure figure figure out something to do with it.
This paper prints brilliantly, and reminds me of the very, very best quality RC (Resin Coated) glossy prints from the film days. It is affordable, and is one paper that Canon stands behind for being truly archival – like 200+ years archival! It will scratch pretty easily, so be careful, but otherwise it's just a dynamite value (and I print on fact German 100% Rag Baryta papers a lot)
I had seen professional photographer's prints done on this same paper but I doubted that I could achieve equal results. The only other Canon paper I had ever used was the Glossy II in 4x6 and 5x8 format. Having recently acquired the Canon ProGraf 300 printer, I put it, along with the 13x19 Pro Platinum, to the test. The images were beyond amazing! They actually looked better in print than they did on my high resolution 27 inch monitor that I used exclusively for photo editing. Digital screens, no matter the type or resolution capability, cannot compare to what this paper (and the printer, of course) can do!The images I printed were mostly wide open landscapes from the Black Mesa, Oklahoma area. I cannot say how well the paper might work for other applications nor ... MoreI had seen professional photographer's prints done on this same paper but I doubted that I could achieve equal results. The only other Canon paper I had ever used was the Glossy II in 4x6 and 5x8 format. Having recently acquired the Canon ProGraf 300 printer, I put it, along with the 13x19 Pro Platinum, to the test. The images were beyond amazing! They actually looked better in print than they did on my high resolution 27 inch monitor that I used exclusively for photo editing. Digital screens, no matter the type or resolution capability, cannot compare to what this paper (and the printer, of course) can do!The images I printed were mostly wide open landscapes from the Black Mesa, Oklahoma area. I cannot say how well the paper might work for other applications nor can I attest as to whether it last 200 years as Canon claims? Who cares because I will not be around to know one way or the other. I do know that the last two prints I shared with my family brought tears to some of their eyes. What more could you ask from your photo paper?
I have been using Photo Paper Plus Glossy II (PP-301) for prints around my house and photo club competitions. Under incandescent lights the prints viewed pretty similar. However, viewed under daylight conditions or daylight lamps, I find the Pro Platinum has a much whiter base and hence richer B/W contrasts and more color punch. When a sale brings the pricing close together, I will certainly order the Pro Platinum.
This is the first time I’ve used a 13“ x 19“ photo paper. The results were better than expected. Can’t think of anything negative about this paper. I’ll definitely use this again for my best prints.
Very high quality, near archive-level printing paper. Ensure that your printer can do wide-format printing before buying. Do research on best print settings for your printer for color accuracy, saturation, contrast, etc. to make sure that the print comes out as you want it.
yes, it is glossy. but the prints from this paper are really good. Like them better than the German papers and the price is much better. and pigment inks of the Canon pro 1000 add a little longevity is only 5 years longer than the pro 100 inks which costs less. To use on the pro one needs to buy the paper in rolls and cut it. But who makes the paper...there is no Canon name stamped on the back like most Canon papers.....Perhaps this is why it is so difficult to buy?.
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