Archival Album Paper

  We scoured the paper mills of North America to find the best paper for making computer-generated stamp pages. This is beautiful, high quality stock. It's heavy enough for you to mount your philatelic materials, but light enough to go through most printers. Choose from two shades, bone or white. The bone paper is our favorite. It is a warm, off-white shade that looks good even when you mount older covers and stamps. We print pages on the Canon BJC 5100 on the highest resolution setting and get beautiful results. The white paper has an excellent 93 brightness rating (on a scale of 100).
  Because they are acid-free, these papers will maintain their original color under normal use  for many years to come. Even if your stamps or covers are acidic, mounting them directly on this archival quality paper will help protect them from becoming yellowed and brittle.

  • Acid-Free
  • Safe for your stamps
  • Heavier, 100-lb text weight
  • Two shades to choose from
  • 8½" x 11" size fits standard binders
  • 10" x 11.5" size is comparable to Scott albums
  • Custom sizes available for additional charge

Q.  Will AlbumPro paper work in my printer?
A.  If your printer has a nearly straight paper path, for example feeding from the rear and coming out the front, AlbumPro paper should work. The heavier paper may jam in printers with a sharply bent, C-shaped path. In such cases it may help to feed the paper manually. Check your printer manual.


Minimum shipping charge for paper is $10

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