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Canon’s LU-101 Luster Photo Paper Pro A2 is a solid choice if you’re doing client-facing prints where you care about skin tones, gradients, and that “finished” photo look without going full gloss. The luster surface tends to hide a bit of show-through and gives you a more forgiving result than some ultra-gloss papers, which is handy when you’re printing photos, portfolios, or marketing visuals that need to look premium but not flashy. At £67.94 ex-VAT for 25 sheets, it’s priced more like a “proper print” purchase than a budget stock—so I’d only buy it if you’ll actually use it regularly enough to justify the cost.
Who it suits: photographers, designers, and repro/proofing workflows that want reliable colour and a professional finish, especially for A2 outputs. Who should think twice: anyone printing mostly drafts, large-volume work, or internal test prints—because you’ll burn money compared with cheaper paper and you may not see the difference. Also, make sure you’re pairing it with the right Canon inkjet setup/colour management; luster papers really reward doing things properly, and they won’t magically improve prints if your workflow’s off. If you’re already getting great results with Canon photo media, this is a good “buy it once, use it often” paper—just don’t buy it for occasional experiments.

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

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Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster LU-101 - Luster - 260 micron - A4 (210 x 297 mm) - 260 g/m� - 20 sheet(s) photo paper - for PIXMA PRO-1, PRO-10, PRO-100, TS7450i

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Canon Premium FA-RG1 - Cotton - rough - 21.5 mil - A3 Plus (330 x 480 mm) - 320 g/m� - 25 sheet(s) fine art paper - for imagePROGRAF PRO-1000

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Canon Photo Paper Pro Platinum - 101.6 x 152.4 mm 50 sheet(s) photo paper - for PIXMA MG5720, MG5721, MG5722, MG6821, MG6822, MG7720, TS5020, TS6020, TS8020, TS9020