To make home printing a viable option, the prices of consumables must come right down. The manufacturers are ripping us off. Period.
Very clean colours, crisp separation, no fading or bleeding, plus a semi-mirror finish.
It's a bit pricey, but the results easily equal or better those of the high-street photo shops. Proceed without caution if you're looking for a top quality print (without walking to the high street !).
The price is great, and Amazon sell it for the lowest price that I could find and trust. For your money you get 20 sheets, which isn't a huge amount, but it is unlikely that you'll print every photo you take, otherwise there is no point in having a digital camera.
If you're looking to print out certain photos that you want a hard copy of, these are ideal. They look and feel professional, and at 35p per photo, you're saving a great deal of money should you chose to get them printed at a shop.