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This is one of the best quality photo paper I purchase because of the image quality and fade resistance. For the best adhesion of the printed color, it is best to let it dry at least a couple of hours before placing in your photo album.
Good product at a reasonable price. This is important as the paper does have tabs on one end. The paper is dated 2003 but should work OK. I did notice that it did not have the arrows on the back like newer ones do to help in loading the paper correctly into the paper tray. Just remember that the tabless end feeds first. The first couple of prints I got it backwards.
Compared to Canon Photo Paper Plus Glossy II this paper produced dull, lifeless images on my HP OfficeJet Pro 8000. Not recommended.
The photos do feel a little tacky, which they always seem to feel regardless of photo paper used. My one caveat to her was that I could never find photo paper that isn't tacky when printed on. There is a coating on the backside of the paper that HP touts would prevent photos from sticking, which is always a concern of mine. HP Premium Plus is a very thick and heavyweight photo paper.
Whoa. I just needed to let them dry completely. To bring out the best photo capabilities in a printer, the right paper is needed. I do think it's less sticky than I've sometimes experienced with other photo papers. Sometimes, the photos even stick together when placed in a pile.
They felt like regular photos printed at the store. So far, we've stacked some photos and haven't any problems with sticking. The tab feature makes it easy to have a place to hold and label photos. Other photo papers really stay tacky forever, as I have tried touching them days later.
When it comes to photo printing, paper is everything. I just never touch the surface where the picture is because I don't like the sensation. Well, was I surprised that the photos were not sticky at all. That is a first. I just cut with my paper cutter.This is a nice quality paper. This is the best. The photos come out beautifully without smudging and smearing.
I'll be buying it from now on.Oh, and my mother-in-law showed me photos she printed out on her photo paper and there is a huge difference. It doesn't tear cleanly enough for my tastes, but perforated tabs never do. I will buy it again in the future.UPDATE: I brought out the photos to show my mother-in-law how nicely the photos print out of a printer with the right kind of paper. I thought they were dry before, but apparently not. The photos on HP photo paper look like real photos from the store, no pixelation at all.
Received on time and in good condition. Great photo paper for our HP Photosmart Printer. Excellent copy and the Resolutions do not fade or smear.
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