The look and feel of a professional photo lab print from your printer. Impressive, vibrant color with realistic skin tones and shiny blacks. Perfect for high-resolution digital photos, reprints and high-impact business documents.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Why perforate at all?:
I have used many photo papers over time, and only a few of them have the weird perforated tab you have to remove after you print. It didn't bother me because I needed printer paper, and EVERY OTHER brand I have ever used tore off cleanly. Not this paper. 8 out of 10 pictures I print tear on one side. Easy to cut off, but very irritating, and it does affect the look of the picture as it looks like cheap paper. The tab is useless, and causes more harm than good. I can't wait to be out of this paper so I can... more info
great buy for the money:
I have an older HP Photosmart 7550, a high end model in its day, that when printing 4x6 photos is only supposed to take paper with tabs. This tabless paper was sent to me by mistake, but I tried it anyway and the pictures come out fine. No dots, everything centered. Really good quality for the price.
Will Not Print Correctly on HP Printers:
I have an HP Photosmart C7280 printer that will not work with this photo paper. There is a code on the back of the paper that is used for the "Auto Sense" feature. This is designed so the printer can recognize which direction the paper is loaded (in case you loaded some sheets the wrong way). Unfortunately, it is more of a problem than a help. No matter how the settings are changed on the printer, it will always print on the perforated tab and leave a blank bar at the end of the picture. I spend about an... more info
A Good Basic Print Paper:
This is a very good print paper for the average snap-shooter. I compared it to the Canon Photo Paper Pro II Canon Photo Paper Pro II 4" x 6" (100 Sheets) (2737B012), making a side-by-side comparison on several shots I had taken. They both render color well, grain is very similar, and color saturation is basically the same. The Canon paper is somewhat glossier and doesn't have the end tab. I will continue to use it for my every-day snaps.