Description
Everyday-use paper features a crisp, neutral background to bring out the best in graphics, charts and text. Delivering outstanding value for creating in-house materials, this reliable business paper is perfect for nearly any printing or copying task: business documents, brochures, flyers, and more. ColorLok technology helps ink dry faster, leaving precise, smudge-free prints. Acid-free construction prevents the bright white sheets from yellowing and fading over time. Sheet/Roll Size: 4 x 6; Paper Basis Weight (lb): 80 lb Bond; Paper Grade (gsm): 300 gsm; Paper/Media Thickness (mil): 11.5 mil.
Features
- Ideal for consumers who want to print long-lasting, high-quality photos at home.
- Increased thickness and premium finish deliver the look and feel of a traditionally processed photo.
- Instant-dry photos are water- and smudge-resistant so you can share them right off the printer.
- Get crisp, black text and sharp, color graphics.
Specifications
Color Family | White |
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Disclaimer Statement | This product was made using wood sourced from a certified managed forest. |
Global Product Type | Photo Print Sheets |
Machine Compatibility | Inkjet Printers |
Paper Basis Weight (lb) | 80 lb Bond |
Paper Finish | Glossy |
Paper Grade (gsm) | 300 gsm |
Paper/Media Color(s) | White |
Paper/Media Thickness (mil) | 11.5 mil |
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Product Biodegradability in Days | 0 |
Sheet/Roll Size | 4 x 6 |
Sheets Per Unit | 100 |
Total Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
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Poor quality.PLEASE bring back the original PREM. PLUS GLOSSY and SOFT GLOSS.Looking for another quality brand of photo paper to switch to.
I will always buy this photo paper. Do not change it or discontinue it
I have been using the HP Premium Plus Photo Paper for years, and have always loved it...the heaviness of the paper, it's texture, the vivid and true colors. This new paper is awful. The paper is thinner than in used to be, which I could live with if the pictures printed up well, but they don't.
I opened the first box and printed pictures from my son's JROTC inspection, and all of the pictures had a greenish tint to them. I thought maybe it was due to the lication that the pictures were taken, so I printed some of the same pictures onto the original Premium Plus 8.5 x 11 paper that I have, and the colors were perfect.
Once the pictures printed on the new paper "set" for an hour or so, the colors were truer, but still not perfect. I thought it was me, so I asked my husband (who works in the printing industry, and has an excellent eye for color) to look at the pictures, and he agreed that the colors are a bit off. I also worry that, if it took a while for the colors to 'set', will they last as well as on the old paper?
I have to say, HP was wonderful to deal with. I called them and discussed all of this, and they sent out replacement paper the same day, and when the new packs had the same issue, they refunded my money immediately.
If you are a casual photo taker, this paper may be fine, but for someone who is serious about photos and scrapbooking them, I am hoping HP returns to their original Premium Plus paper.
I have been using the HP Premium Plus Photo Paper for years, and have always loved it...the heaviness of the paper, it's texture, the vivid and true colors. This new paper is awful. The paper is thinner than in used to be, which I could live with if the pictures printed up well, but they don't.
I opened the first box and printed pictures from my son's JROTC inspection, and all of the pictures had a greenish tint to them. I thought maybe it was due to the lication that the pictures were taken, so I printed some of the same pictures onto the original Premium Plus 8.5 x 11 paper that I have, and the colors were perfect.
Once the pictures printed on the new paper "set" for an hour or so, the colors were truer, but still not perfect. I thought it was me, so I asked my husband (who works in the printing industry, and has an excellent eye for color) to look at the pictures, and he agreed that the colors are a bit off. I also worry that, if it took a while for the colors to 'set', will they last as well as on the old paper?
I have to say, HP was wonderful to deal with. I called them and discussed all of this, and they sent out replacement paper the same day, and when the new packs had the same issue, they refunded my money immediately.
If you are a casual photo taker, this paper may be fine, but for someone who is serious about photos and scrapbooking them, I am hoping HP returns to their original Premium Plus paper.
I wanted the 4x6 with the tab. What I got didn't have the tab. The discription on your web site should have stated with or without the tab. There is no way to tell by the picture shown.