HP Premium Plus Photo Paper, high gloss (60 sheets, 4 x 6-inch with tab)
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Product Description:
HP's best all-around photo paper. Exceptional fade resistance. Ideal for high-resolution digital photos, reprints, photo albums and business applications.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Glossy finish for bright, vivid colors and professional look
- Convenient 4-by-6-inch size, 60 sheets per package
- Substantial 75 lb stock
- Exceptional fade resistance
- 90-day warranty
- Binding: Office Product
- Brand: Hewlett-Packard
- Color: White
- EAN: 0836367003831
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: 0
- Manufacturer: 0
- Model: Q1978A
- MPN: Q1978A
- NumberOfItems: 1
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Office Product
- ProductTypeName: OFFICE_PRODUCTS
- ProductTypeSubcategory: 2300215
- Publisher: 0
- SKU: IHPQ1978A
- Studio: 0
- UPC: 836367003831
- Warranty: 90 Replacement

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Customer Reviews 

Shipping Expensive
2009-06-28Dear Amazon:
I didn't like how was packaging. It was so big and so expensive. The product was so small but the package was so big. The shipping expenses was very expensive.
Regards,
Carlos Peñaloza

Great results
2009-05-12I was surprised, that my pictures looked better on this paper, than when I used to send film out to Kodak for development.

Nice quality paper
2007-01-18Very nice quality paper. Has an extra half inch in length that is not printed on and is perforated so it can be removed after the picture is dry. Is great for holding the picture when it first comes out of the printer and it's still wet. Would definitely buy more.

Outstanding - with the right HP printer
2005-10-21I have an HP 8450xi printer and I've been stunned by the results that I can get with this paper.
I bought the printer because I shoot all of my photos in RAW format and save edited versions in lossless formats. Photo labs require that the pictures be saved in JPEG, which can introduce artifacts, even at the highest quality setting. This is especially a problem with subtle shading, like cloudy gray skies. A commercial printing service ruined several photos from an overcast day at the ocean by introducing such artifacts, so I decided to take control over my own photos.
The 8450xi printing on this paper gives me total control of my photos and amazing results. When printed at the maximum DPI quality setting, the details are stunning- the sharpest photos that I've ever seen.
Photo paper is specific to manufacturer, so don't use this paper in your Canon or Epson printer like another reviewer did- you'll probably be disappointed by the results. If you have a Canon printer, buy Canon paper. Also, don't use it in your older HP printer. (The box specifically lists the Photosmart 100, 130, 230, 1000, 1100, 1115,1215, 1218, or 1315 and HP Deskjet 950 series as printers that are not compatible with this paper.)
If you have one of the HP printers that this is designed for and you want professional-looking, long lasting photos, you can't beat this paper. If you're just looking to print snapshots and you don't really care about the quality, this isn't the paper for you. You're probably better off using a printing service, or buying cheap photo paper. Because of the cost, I save this paper for the photos that really matter and print the rest of them at Snapfish.

grainy quality, very slow drying time.
2005-05-05I was terribly disappointed in this product which I bought for use in my Canon Pixma iP6000D printer. The image is grainy and, if you touch the photo within 5 minutes, you will leave marks. I laid anothe picture on top of one done 5 minutes earlier, and they stuck together. I have had very good luck with Canon paper.
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