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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazed
This "paper" is fantastic. It really is more of a thin, plastic/rubber which feels like paper. It doesn't tear, but if you pull hard on it, it will actually stretch.

I use an HP Deskjet 940c - nothing fancy with real HP ink and I used the printing prefs for "other inkjet paper" at regular ink volume with best quality. Fantastic results! I use it to print USGS...
Published on October 2, 2007 by Codecruncher

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty & Tough but with ink problems
This "paper" is actually a synthetic paper substitute, which gives it remarkable properties. Though it didn't quite live up to its promise, I was still quite impressed by this paper.

I got this paper in order to print a gift for a friend that would live up to moderate weather. In that respect, it was a moderate success. I tried a few different settings and...
Published 24 months ago by Patrick Watson


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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazed, October 2, 2007
This "paper" is fantastic. It really is more of a thin, plastic/rubber which feels like paper. It doesn't tear, but if you pull hard on it, it will actually stretch.

I use an HP Deskjet 940c - nothing fancy with real HP ink and I used the printing prefs for "other inkjet paper" at regular ink volume with best quality. Fantastic results! I use it to print USGS topo maps you can download in PDF for free. After printing and letting it set for 10 minutes, I can run it under the water faucet solid for 3+ minutes without any indication of ink running - I can even run my thumb against it and nothing.

I'm an avid scuba diver and I think I just found a great way of printing my decompression schedules for deeper dives!! This paper rocks.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars all it says it is, November 7, 2008
I am a Christmas tree grower and we wholesale a few hundred trees per year to health food stores. We print our own tags to explain the unique qualities (freshness, sustainably grown, regionally marketed, etc), and the tags need to withstand the weather on the lot for a little while (though much shorter than most trees stand on the lot, as we cut just prior to delivery).

We print on our home office HP and Canon inkjets and have had no trouble. The reviewer who said the ink washed off must be a competitor, b/c we have found that after the first few minutes, it remains bright in any weather or water conditions. Doesn't tear either which is very important. We have tried the IGage waterproof paper and it did pretty well but faded slightly more quickly and the ripped more easily - but given that it is half price it may be a better buy for some situations.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars water proof map paper, January 20, 2007
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This is great paper to print your own maps on. I use my inkjet printer to make focus maps of hikes I take. This paper can be folded but not torn. I like the durability as I frequently fold and unfold it refering to the landmarks on the map.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty & Tough but with ink problems, January 30, 2010
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Patrick Watson (Alpharetta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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This "paper" is actually a synthetic paper substitute, which gives it remarkable properties. Though it didn't quite live up to its promise, I was still quite impressed by this paper.

I got this paper in order to print a gift for a friend that would live up to moderate weather. In that respect, it was a moderate success. I tried a few different settings and eventually found that the best method is to print a single sheet at a time and immediately move it to a place to allow the ink to dry. After an hour, ink no longer smeared upon casual touch. After several hours, the ink was completely dry. However, when tested with a water mister, it smeared again. Obviously, the (HP 88) ink could also be at fault for this.

I'm no paper expert, but it feels of a suitably heavy weight and nice texture: neither too smooth nor too rough. The most outstanding aspect of the paper is it's resiliency. This stuff is tough! Even moderate force does not result in tearing. After significant effort, the paper starts to stretch, almost like a plastic. Unless you get this stuff stuck in an engine or in a bear, you won't accidentally tear it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Works as advertised, August 17, 2009
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4 1/2 stars really. I use this paper to create custom maps for hiking/camping. It works as advertised, it's waterproof and sweat proof, it's doesn't even really get soggy, just wipe the water off of it. It folds really well and cuts well too. My local REI store has a map printed on this paper sealed in a water bottle with a date from over a year ago on it, there is no fading and no running of ink.

Here's where it loses a half star. My only complaint is that there is no information on what printer settings to use when printing with this paper. They should have a listing of various printer manufacturers and the correct paper type to select when printing. My Epson 1400 has 9 different paper types to choose from! I have had good luck using the "Premium Presentation Paper Matte" setting but that was a lucky guess on my part.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible durability with a Xerox Phaser printer, July 18, 2010
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I have used this paper extensively for: any outdoor trip, and creating keg labels for my brewery!

I print with a Xerox Phaser printer in full color.

When I go down river I print full color sat photos with rapids and my personal commentary photoshopped onto the image. I fold the sheets needed for the day and tuck unprotected into my front pfd pocket. They last forever! I'm ordering a fresh set for my upcoming Grand Canyon trip!

For my breweries I print my keg labels on to it and silicone glue directly to my kegs for a solid, durable, lasting label. It survives all the abuse!

This is a tough plasticy paper that works great with the Xerox Phaser printers.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, but Kodak black ink runs, March 16, 2011
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The paper is really pretty cool. However, I have a Kodak all in one printer that uses the 10C (color) and 10B (black) inks. I printed a trail map pdf in color, one on each side. The paper (really kinda stretchy plastic) does not seem to have a good or bad side. The maps came out great (used plain paper, normal settings) on both sides, good color, crisp. However, even after over 24hrs dry time, the black ink runs. The color didn't smudge at all. I first did the lick the finger test, black smudge. So I thought what the heck and put the map in my utility sink and used hand soap and a finger nail brush and scrubbed it vigorously. The black continued to smear, but only about half, it is still readable but the map is kinda a mess now. I hoped to be able to scrub off the amount of black that did not stick, but it just kinda smeared around. Color still looks perfect.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tough Paper, Lexmark Ink Runs, June 18, 2010
This is some tough paper, and I have repeatedly soaked and dried and re-printed on a single sheet with success. I have a Lexmark Pro 700 and I printed a page full of mostly black ink items which smeared badly. Even after drying overnight. When I tried them under water the ink ran everywhere. I was pretty disappointed. So then I decided to try some other solutions.

First I tried just running a hair dryer on the currently printed document. No help. Worth a try. I then tried several printer settings with a classic 6 color rainbow plus cyan, magenta, and black.

1) Card stock. (longer, hotter dry) Didn't help. Black ran everywhere, cyan smeared, blue smudged

2) Color inks only, no black - The composite black held firm. Yay. Cyan still smeared. Blue - a little smudging, but not too bad.

3) Glossy Photo - Same as color inks only. I suspect the photo setting does not use true black but is essentially the same setting as #2, as the "black" bled thru the paper, likely due to the quantity of colors required to get it to look like a nice dark black. The red and green also bled thru but to a much more limited extent on both settings.

I also printed to a Samsung ML-1630 black laser printer. The printing on that is solid, no smears or bleeds. Of course, no color either. The paper wanted to jam, but the cool thing was, I just yanked it out, intact, where most paper shreds, and tried again. Once it went thru, the heat returned all the creases to a perfect looking piece of paper. Wild.

So I can live with that, will just limit cyan colors and print without the black cartridge in the ink jet. I guess I'll aim for an HP printer next time. I always swear I'll get one "next time" and never do. Maybe this will be the impetus.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Really is waterproof and ink does not run, October 30, 2009
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chriswei "chriswei" (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This paper is quite expensive, but very high quality. Waterproof, and the ink doesn't run. I printed off some topos and they look great.

[EDIT] Since someone just asked... I used a Dell Photo 964, with normal Dell ink.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Canon ink (#8 cartridge) runs, even after hours, August 29, 2009
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David J. Lewis (Arlington, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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The black ink from my Canon printer (#5 and #8 PGBK cartridges) runs like crazy under a faucet, after printing on this paper, even after several hours of "drying".

Sorry, but that makes it useless for my purpose -- taking nautical charts on a kayak deck -- and, I imagine for anyone who needs true waterproof printing.

I cannot speak for other inks.
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