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Canon’s MP-101D double-sided matte paper is a decent, no-drama option if you want printed docs and creatives to look good on both sides—handouts, proposals, posters for internal use, that kind of thing. The matte finish helps with glare and makes text/photo output feel more “professional” than cheap glossy stuff, and 20 sheets at £18.29 ex-VAT is in the ballpark for specialty papers rather than everyday office media. If you’re already using Canon ink/print workflows and you want consistency, it’s the kind of paper that tends to behave predictably.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re printing high volume or really cost-sensitive—because for general office printing, you can get perfectly usable alternatives for less. Also, if your main goal is deep blacks and punchy colour, matte double-sided papers often won’t satisfy the way a more photo-oriented, gloss/coated paper can. It’s best for teams who care about presentation over volume, and who mostly print matte-friendly materials rather than marketing pieces that need maximum “wow.”

Canon
Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster LU-101 - Luster - 260 micron - A2 (420 x 594 mm) - 260 g/m� - 25 sheet(s) photo paper

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Premium Glossy Photo Paper, Graphic Arts - Photographic Paper, A3, 255 g/m2, 20 Sheets

Canon
Canon HR 101 - Coated paper - A4 (210 x 297 mm) - 200 sheet(s)

Canon
Canon PP-201 - Glossy - orange - 130 x 130 mm 40 sheet(s) photo paper - for MAXIFY GX5550, GX6550, PIXMA TR150, TS5350, TS5351, TS7451, TS7650, TS7750, TS8750, TS8751