I have been using Kodak matt presentation paper on an inkjet printer set on high quality. Standard paper is no good as it looks too washed out and photo paper is too shiny
Thanks! Another idea to consider.
What I forgot to mention also is that the presentation paper is 120 microns compared to 80 microns for standard paper. It is the same thickness as the original Williams label. The mistake that they made at Williams was that they had a glue backing which cracked over time and turned the label to dust. They used 4 heavy duty staples on each corner as well which would have been sufficient without any glue and the label would have survived. I have labels inside the box which have no glue and they are almost like new.