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At last, here comes a color inkjet paper from HP, the company that makes more printers than any other manufacturer. With a smoother surface than ordinary inkjet papers and a brightness of 100+, HP Color Inkjet Paper produces deeper blacks and colors that make your documents look brilliant. It is especially engineered for less show-through and minimal ink absorption (bleed-through) and is great for two-sided printing!
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Great paper, poor shipping and packaging
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This is a great all-purpose inkjet paper for everyday printing. It's thick and absorbent enough for my high-quality Brother MFC-440cn to print top-notch printouts. The only thing holding it back from being five stars isn't really the paper's fault. It arrived in a poorly packaged box and the paper packaging itself was torn, exposing the paper in many places. Fortunately, the paper escaped damage.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-08-29
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High Quality
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This paper is very thick and bright, and has less see-through than cheaper variations. For presentations and formal documents, this paper is ideal. For everyday printing, I'd choose the 22lb version.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-07-16
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thick and white
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What can I say. Nice white paper. Not being a paper aficionado, I was impressed with the sturdiness of the paper -- probably what the 24-lb refers to.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-07-10
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Best paper I've ever used!
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I self-published a book using Hammermill 24-lb bright white paper, and I can't say enough great things about it (the paper, not the book). The book is a transcription of my great-aunt's diaries from the 1880's and I scanned each yellowed page and printed it, with my transcription next to it. The ink is faded & the handwriting hard to decipher, which is why I typed out everything, but I wanted people to see how the actual diary pages looked. I needed a heavyweight paper to keep all that color ink from bleeding through on both sides, and Hammermill's did the trick! I used it for my Christmas letters, too, and printed photos on both sides of the paper. Now I use Hammermill for everything. It has a heavy, smooth feel to it which I really like, too. Now all other paper feels flimsy and rough to me. I've tried HP's 24-lb bright white paper and I like Hammermill's better.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-06-24
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Disappointing for my purposes
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I purchased this paper for double sided printing, and found too much see-through, despite the claims in its description.
Rating:
(2
out of 5) @ 2008-02-20
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