Best Brochure Paper for Brochure Printing (2026)

We ranked options by print compatibility (inkjet vs laser), finish (matte vs glossy), weight/gsm, sheet sizes offered, customer ratings, and value per sheet

This page helps office buyers and designers choose brochure paper suited to tri-fold marketing pieces, double-sided photo-style brochures, and general business handouts; picks were chosen for print compatibility, finish, weight, and overall value. Selections prioritize common formats (8.5x11 and 13x19), finishes (matte and glossy), and weights that balance durability and feed reliability for inkjet and laser printers

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Buying Guide

Match paper weight to printer and purpose

Choose heavier stock (around 210 gsm or 40 lb equivalents) for durable, professional-feel brochures and lighter weights for economy handouts to ensure reliable feeding in your specific printer

Pick the right finish

Use matte finishes for readable text and softer images, and glossy finishes for vibrant photos and high-impact visuals; double-sided matte is ideal for two-panel spreads and photo-rich layouts

Confirm printer compatibility

Verify whether your printer supports inkjet or laser-rated papers—some sheets are formulated as inkjet photo paper while others are optimized for laser business printers

Consider sheet size and layout

Select 8.5x11 for standard tri-fold brochures and 13x19 for larger, full-bleed layouts or multi-panel spreads to avoid scaling and cropping

Balance value and quantity

Look at pack size and price range when projecting print volume—options here span modest packs suitable for occasional prints to larger reams for frequent production