Canon KP-108IN ink/paper set for 4x6 prints vs Kodak 2x3 premium photo paper (100 sheets)
Overall winner: Canon KP-108IN ink/paper set for 4x6 prints
Key Differences
Canon KP-108IN is a 4x6 ink-and-paper set with very high user rating (4.80 from 19,799 reviews) and a lower listed price tier, while KODAK 2x3 Premium Paper is a 2x3-format paper pack (100 sheets) with more reviews but slightly lower average rating (4.60 from 45,858 reviews) and reports of mixed color/tint issues. Pick Canon if you want affordable 4x6 prints and strong user satisfaction; pick Kodak if you need 2x3-sized glossy, water-resistant sheets for Kodak-compatible printers despite some color variability
Canon KP-108IN ink/paper set for 4x6 prints
Ink and paper set for dye sublimation photo printing; supports 4x6 postcard-size prints with Canon watermark on reverse. Customers note good print quality and ease of use, but ink capacity varies
Pros
- high print quality
- easy to install and use
- compatible with previous Canon models
- includes ink and paper for multiple prints
Cons
- mixed feedback on ink capacity
- Canon watermark on reverse side
- some reports of running out of ink before paper
Kodak 2x3 premium photo paper (100 sheets)
Premium photo paper for 2x3 prints with glossy, water-resistant coating. Compatible with Kodak PRINTOMATIC, Step and Smile cameras; user notes include good color and value, mixed picture quality
Pros
- vibrant color reproduction
- glossy protective overcoat
- water resistant finish
- sticky adhesive backing
Cons
- mixed picture quality across prints
- some reports of yellowish tint
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Canon |
| Durability | KODAK |
| Versatility | Canon |
| User Reviews | Canon |