Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the HP Premium Photo Paper, Glossy
"great buy for the money"
2010-01-02
- Reviewed By William B. Hayden from Evansville IN USA
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.
"A Good Basic Print Paper"
2009-09-10
- Reviewed By Dusty Traveler from Jacksonville, OR, USA
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.
"Create perfect pictures at home"
2009-08-27
- Reviewed By Cute Chihuahua from Orient, OH USA
This is excellent photo paper. I have created hundreds of perfect quality photos on this paper. It is better paper than many professional photo developers use. I am very highly satisfied.
"Not Premium In The Slightest"
2009-02-14
- Reviewed By JHudson from Lacey, WA United States
This paper is very bad. The printed images have whitespots all through the print, an edge that has to be torn off each print and it takes over a hour to dry.
I have had much better prints with Cannon and Kodak paper and will be sticking with them in the future. I can not recommend this paper in any way.
"quality not meeting my expectation"
2008-03-03
- Reviewed By Basil from Chicago USA
I just bought 2 packs(200 sheets total). I compared the same EPSON and Canon photo paper pro print with HP one, they are way better than HP Premium Photo Paper. EPSON ultra premium photo and Canon photo paper pro, a bit expensive but print quality are way better. And some people pointed put, perforated edge is something that was never mentioned and I would have never purchased if it was mentioned.
"Why The Tear-off Tab?"
2008-02-26
- Reviewed By DTz from MD
Other brands of photo paper and even the trial suppy provided with my HP printer were 4 X 6 and printed as expected. I didn't realize that my latest purchase of HP photo paper had a perforated tab until I noticed the stack of borderless photos I had just printed were white on the edge. Not the perforated edge! So, I looked into it and discovered that a tab was intended to ease handling of the wet prints. I then inserted the paper with the edge facing out(tear off tab outside the printed area of the paper). But the tear off tab was not presented after printing - it was positioned deep in the output tray where it was inaccesible. After tearing away the perforated tab, several photos retained jagged edges where the tab did not separate cleanly.
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