HP Premium Plus Photo Paper | Glossy | 5x7 | 60 Sheets
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All kinds of photo paper should work with any kind of photo printer, according to my knowledge
There are 300 grams in this 80lb photo paper.
As long as it is not damaged, it should work fine.
I have an OfficeJet 6630 and an OfficeJet 5200, and this paper prints perfectly with both of these
Selected User Reviews For HP Premium Plus Photo Paper | Glossy | 5x7 | 60 Sheets
This is the update for December 2020. Since the early 1990s, I have been a customer of HP products. Considering I am a photographer who prints a large amount of fine art, cards, and prints I go through a lot Over the course of the past year Over the past two years, the quality of HP paper has drastically declined. There is an issue with the edges of the paper. The surface on one side will be rough and not smooth across, while the surface on the other side will be cut very slightly diagonally. This diagonal cut causes a thin white line to be visible when the paper is printed. Although at first it appeared to be an issue with my printer, I soon realised that same issue appears on every printer. This issue used to only be an issue with certain HP Advanced paper sizes, but now it appears to happen with every type of paper. Recent comparisons of HP paper from years ago with some modern paper led me to conclude that the former is superior. 8 years ago, those sheets had no defects or issues, and they are of premium quality today. In addition to the issues I described above, the new ones have a number of other problems. There is a possible connection between the issue and the "Staples" store brand paper, which is probably made in the same factory as the HP brand. You might try another brand of paper, such as Canon, Epson, or another brand. Canon papers are usually good, and Epson papers are generally I was able to remove the HP paper problem from a five-dollar pack of economy paper from Office Depot. Recently, I have noticed that HP products have a similar theme. It was great when they first started, but they have gotten worse since then. Paper with the Premium Plus label is supposed to be perfect, so there should be no mistake. My HPs have been problematic for quite some time now, so I recently had to replace several of them with Epsons due to numerous issues. As for the HP paper, unless the quality goes back to what it was before, I would recommend any other brand over this one.
That's still true. A variety of best photo papers for all sizes and types of photos. It's wonderful to find a most competitive price from HP for my most requested glossy photo paper size. The best photo paper, in my opinion, is made by HP. For many years I dabbled in photography and had to learn my lesson by buying cheaper and lesser photo papers. My favorite brand, HP, is not always affordable. I might switch to other brands if I cannot afford this one. It's the 5x7 glossy paper that I can never have enough of, so I've stocked up on all of the sizes. Prices seem reasonable on sale, around $10, according to my calculations. From 00 to My budget hadn't planned to support a price of that range, but to my delight, it did! This has been done right. A couple of things I would like to comment on are the ink prices at HP. Ink is something I purchase every day. I also use a lot of ink each month. When it comes to online shopping, Amazon usually wins. I'm not able to change my prices often since I buy the items infrequently. In a previous life, I lost my best HP printer to remanufactured ink cartridges, so I wouldn't take a chance and trust those In my opinion, it is just a matter of It is true that I know people who have never had a problem with remanufactured ink. I had a personal preference and it's based on my experiences. I am begging you, Amazon, if you're reading this, to lower your price on 952 HP ink combos or even the Hp XL cartridges or the single 952 ink Your Prime Day was supposed to be my chance to stock up on ink, right? I've never seen my ink go down in price during your Prime Day. This has to do with my purchase of shiny 5x7 photo paper from HP. This price is a great deal, and I hope you'll stick with it. Hp photo paper, as stated, I really like, as there is not much competition for their sizes and weight. I have seen this happen in the past, so my opinion is based on one's In short, HP photo paper is always my recommendation if you need it. You may also want to check out 5x7 glossy paper, the price is much lower than what I've even seen on the interior documents. A. Pat.
To scrapbook, to plan for school, and to use at home, I print a lot of photos As well as other assignments. My shopping consisted of different brands and kinds of products Different types of photo paper, searching for the best. I won't be looking any longer. I've used several so far, but this one is by FAR the best. In the past, I have bought other types of HP photo paper and they have worked for me. The one I am telling you about, however, is so much better. From now on, I will stick with PREMIUM PLUS.
There is a date stamp on it, so I think it was from I have never used it. I was able to print decent 5X7 photos until now. Despite a few hiccups, the paper arrived on time. A good price.
Although real photos are nice every now and then, they're still nice to see!.
Due to the heavy weight of the paper, my HP printer would not feed There is nothing wrong with the printer since I tried it on lighter weight paper and it did feed just fine. It was disappointing.
I still have smudges all over the place after overnight resting. It turned out to be pretty disappointing. The paper won't be used for my initial goal, so I'm not sure if the results with photos will actually be good, but it may work out. Printing dark images on a photo paper is a good idea if you will be printing anything light. I can't believe they advertised this to be true. It "dries quickly" and is compatible with all ink jet printers That's not true!.
In my notebooks, I keep track of everything that my granddaughter has done, from her birth until the At 17 years old, she is now a teenager. In addition to photos that I printed, I also included pictures from There are now 32 photos and I'm ready to go Its never let me down, I have written on HP paper.
It seems to function well based on reviews, so I'm wondering if just a bad batch hit me. The quality of the Kodak photo paper was 10 times better than the Kodak paper I used in the past with my HP printer. I am disappointed.