Q: Is this paper labeled for laser printers? Asked on 6/4/2010 by Jim from Bartlesville,OK Know the answer? Answer this question 7 answers A: Close up shows that this is for ink jet printers. Answered on 6/7/2010 by Geri from Bronx, NY A: NO - labeled "Universal Inkjet Paper" / Glossy Answered on 10/19/2010 by Bubba274 from Akron, Ohio A: it's labeled "universal inkjet paper" Answered on 11/9/2010 by bubba274 from Akron, Ohio A: It is an ink jet printer product. Answered on 12/1/2010 by fab from Coachella Valley, CA A: NO IT'S NOT. I use it on an ink jet and it looks realy good. Answered on 12/22/2010 by RICH CATMAN from NY A: Absolutely NOT - it would "melt" and stick to the drum. Use it ONLY on inkjet printers. Answered on 6/28/2011 by Joecompute from Chicago, Il A: Not labeled as such. Says universal inkjet compatible. Answered on 7/12/2011 by Jacki from Western North Carolina
Q: Does this photo paper have an HP logo on the back? I would prefer if the back of the paper is blank. Asked on 5/22/2010 by Johnny from New York, NY Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No, it does not. the back is blank. Perfect for printing two sided greeting cards. Answered on 6/2/2010 by Jean from Santa Maria, CA
Q: I am wanting to send out a full page photo collage Christmas picture. I want paper that prints a nice (fairly high quality) photo, but is thin enough that it can be bent in thirds to fit in a business-size envelope. I have an HP all-in-one printer. Would this paper be a good choice? Also, I need about 50 copies, and don't want to spend a lot of money. Thanks, Sara Wester Asked on 12/7/2009 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 5 answers A: I used this paper to make photo calendars for Christmas gifts and also to print my personalized Christmas cards, which were folded in half and I felt the quality was good. I found the paper to be more economical than most other simliar papers. Answered on 12/9/2009 by tikko from The Dalles Oregon A: Brochure Paper. Also make sure to use the proper setting on you print options. (glossy,matte,plain paper,semi-gloss,ect.) The better the paper the better the print. This paper did not give me good results, but your on the right track. Good luck, hope this helped. David Lee Answered on 12/30/2009 by David Lee from Matamoras PA A: This paper may be a little stiff to fold in 3rds. But I haven't tried that. If you get more than one photo on a sheet, you could keep the project in the reasonably priced range. Experiment with different weights of paper and the folding to prevent "cracking". Answered on 1/12/2010 by JE from Tempe, AZ A: I would rate the picture quality at medium, not fairly high, but it would qualify for the foldability part as it is a very thin paper. Just be aware that it does wrinkle pretty easy, but it will satisfy your need for saving money on making a lot of copies. Answered on 1/12/2010 by BLHTAZ from Orlando, FL A: HP Photo Semi-gloss would work for that Answered on 3/30/2010 by Bob from Lake Havasu City, AZ
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