3D Anaglyph Printable Paper + Glasses – Inkjet & Laser Safe

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Create floating red/cyan 3D illusions with printable virtual reality paper—perfect for retro crafts, DIY artwork, parties, and creative invitations.


3D Stereoscopic Virtual Reality Paper

Our 3D stereoscopic paper is designed for creating vibrant red/cyan virtual reality images right from your home printer. Whether you're designing party posters, educational charts, optical illusions, or immersive art projects, this specialty paper is engineered to deliver stunning results with standard red/blue 3D glasses.

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Key Features

  • Compatible with both inkjet and laser printers
  • Ideal for 3D stereoscopic imagery using red/cyan anaglyph glasses
  • Perfect for art prints, science displays, VR demos, and fun party decor
  • Bright white surface for sharp, high-contrast printing
  • Prints standard CMYK colors—stereoscopic effect achieved with 3D art files

Common Use Ideas

  • Print your own 3D greeting cards or event invitations
  • Create science project displays with depth and motion effects
  • Design VR-style posters or pop-art pieces with true stereoscopic depth
  • Enhance your next comic book zine or art print collection

Printer Compatibility

Works with most standard desktop inkjet and laser printers. No special ink required. For best results, use high-resolution red/cyan anaglyph images designed for 3D viewing.

Tech Specs

  • Sheet Size: 8.5" x 11"
  • Finish: Bright white matte
  • Printable on: One side
  • Compatible with red/cyan 3D glasses
  • Sold in packs of 25 sheets

FAQs

Do I need special software to create 3D prints?

You’ll need 3D anaglyph artwork or software that lets you layer images for stereoscopic effect. Popular design tools like Photoshop or 3D modeling software can help you create red/cyan art.

Can I print photos or regular designs?

You can, but they won’t appear 3D without being processed into red/cyan stereoscopic format.

Do I need special ink?

Nope! Standard CMYK printer ink works perfectly. The 3D effect comes from your image, not the paper itself.

Is this safe for kids’ projects?

Yes, but always supervise if younger children are using 3D glasses or sharp crafting tools. Great for science fairs and classroom demos.

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