Jumat, 03 Agustus 2012

should i buy Photo Paper, 4 x 6 Inches reviews

The print quality on this is just the same as you'll get with the HP Photo Paper or the HP Glossy Brochure paper. I wish it were a little thicker, but it's close to the typical thickness you'd get from having photos printed at a professional place.

Depending on your printer, you may have to set up a custom print size as not all HP printers have 4x6 as a default option. I found that using the "ICM Printer" option in color management turned out better for me than the ICM Printer Calibration, ICM Host System or ICM disabled (ICM is an option in the HP printer driver). I use a laserjet 2550N.

I never have had any jamming issues or anything with this paper. I always use the manual feed tray.

While HP has matte, satin and glossy, once the toner is applied to the paper, the toner itself is pretty darn matte so for me, it really doesn't matter what surface the paper has as long as it's not like inkjet. Not quite the brilliance and definition from the InkJet photo printer, but perfectly fine for most uses. Appreciate the speed and the fact that the "ink" is dry when it comes out of the laser printer.This works with my color laser printer, but the quality really isn't as good as my color ink jet printers. I guess there's no getting around having to pay for the horrible ink costs of an ink jet when it comes to printing photos. Digital pictures printed out using HP Color Laserjet CM1312nfi printer.
Printed quickly
No smudging
Dried almost instantly
Two-sided printing available (haven't tried it yet)
Colors rich and match pretty well what I see on my screen (just as much a testament to my
screen as to the printer, but you get the idea)
Certainly look like photographs
Not super high glossy which I like because you avoid the finger print issue.I don't know what should I do with the remaining 97 sheet of the paper.
I don't know why, but it doesn't fit with my Canon printer. It looks like printing on junk paper... Oddly enough, I tried to use this paper with my Lexmark P315 photo printer and it was horrible. The colors were washed out and the photos were worthless. Then, I took the paper and used it in my Canon inkjet and it was great. (I used some Staples brand photo paper in the Lexmark and it was also great.) Not sure why this paper doesn't work with the Lexmark - but trust me, it doesn't.I don't know what it is, but the pictures I've printed on this paper came out very dull and muted and it looks like parts of the picture lost details in printing. It just plain sucks. I used cheap-o office max photo paper and it came out looking so much nicer than these did. I'm super disappointed! I use this paper in a Brother HL-4070CDW to quickly print photos for events. It is acceptable for this purpose, but do not expect the same quality you would get with a photo printer & paper. I ordered a sample package to be sure it worked in the Brother printer and I am ordering 2500 more sheets for the event. I have decided this is the best option to print several thousand 4x6 photos in an afternoon. Hope I'm right! The print quality on this is just the same as you'll get with the HP Photo Paper or the HP Glossy Brochure paper. I wish it were a little thicker, but it's close to the typical thickness you'd get from having photos printed at a professional place.

Depending on your printer, you may have to set up a custom print size as not all HP printers have 4x6 as a default option. I found that using the "ICM Printer" option in color management turned out better for me than the ICM Printer Calibration, ICM Host System or ICM disabled (ICM is an option in the HP printer driver). I use a laserjet 2550N.

I never have had any jamming issues or anything with this paper. I always use the manual feed tray.

While HP has matte, satin and glossy, once the toner is applied to the paper, the toner itself is pretty darn matte so for me, it really doesn't matter what surface the paper has as long as it's not like inkjet. Not quite the brilliance and definition from the InkJet photo printer, but perfectly fine for most uses. Appreciate the speed and the fact that the "ink" is dry when it comes out of the laser printer. This works with my color laser printer, but the quality really isn't as good as my color ink jet printers. I guess there's no getting around having to pay for the horrible ink costs of an ink jet when it comes to printing photos.

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