Manufacturer | HP |
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Brand | HP |
Item model number | CR671A |
Color | White |
Weight | 19.4 pounds |
Height | 11.6 inches |
Depth | 11 inches |
Product Id | 11009 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.7 (697 ratings) 4.7 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 886111138869 |
Premium-quality photo paper is compatible with all inkjet printers and optimized for HP print systems to deliver an outstanding print experience. This 80 lb. thick, heavy photo paper maximizes color intensity with a professional-quality, nonglare, soft gloss finish that renders realistic skin tones and resists fading for generations.
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Hewlett-Packard CR671A Premium Plus Photo Paper, 80 lbs., Soft-Gloss, 8-1/2 x 11, 25 Sheets/Pack
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I bought this paper to finish my photo printing project for framing. The ink dries quickly and the colors are true to life as well as the digital photos. The pictures have been frames and looked great! Hint: Frame the next day.
this is great paper I bought it for doing 8 x 10 photos [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
I bought my printer 2 months ago. The unit so far works well with other other HP papers. I am not down trying all the feathers the unit can offer. Best regards, Joseph J. Kobylecky, AIA, PC
I have used and loved HP's Photo Premium Plus Paper for years and have always been very pleased with the superior quality. I just purchased 100 sheets to print off my holiday calendars for family, and what a shock...not in a good way. I don't know what to do, but I cannot use this new version of premium plus paper. Poor quality of colors, and the paper is even lacking in the typical thick professional feel. I suppose I will have to find another company, and hope someone has paper like HP USED TO HAVE. This change is a bad move for HP.
I saw the HP response from 2012 letting people who have older printers know what setting to use for optimal quality, but I have to tell you HP you are wrong. I have done everything that was suggested and even a few tricks of my own to try and get this new paper to work as well as the older version of this paper but nothing works. Printing in Advanced does exactly what I thought it would, print awful pictures. I have loved my HP printer for years and have used it constantly for work and home projects. Now I'm very saddened that I can no longer achieve the beautiful prints I was able to create.
and that goes for "new and improved" as well...i, too, have used this paper for several years ...perfect for what i do...and now...i am totally frustrated at the results...i have invested a lot of $$ in HP products and have trusted you for years...give us back the Q5450A product...please, PLEASE...would you do this for us!
I ordered the Premium Plus with auto sense and got this. The quality is so different. The Auto Sense is much better than the quick dry. I would rather have the longer drying time with beautiful quality than a quick dry that is not good enough. With the Auto Sense I have even stopped going to a Professional Photographer because my digital comes out sooooo incredible so NO I would not recommend this product but I would Recommend the HP Premium Plus Paper with Auto Sense. And I would appreciate someone from HP telling me how I can buy more of the Product I want and not keep receiving a far less quality product such as the Instant Dry! HELP!
This is labeled as compatible with my HP set up. The results were like a custom print that had an outline-cartoon or stained glass effect, and brown eyes came out as blue and just off color. Sometimes it had track marks from the feeder wheels. I took my photos and this to a office print shop. The results were off color, had an outline, and it still had track marks on the printed product. The staff cleaned their printer, and this paper still had track marks. They changed to another brand, and usable copies were printed. If you buy HP- don't buy the Soft Gloss. When these results happen on a home printer, and on a printer at a professional print shop, one must consider that something is wrong with the paper I purchased.
I have to agree with the negative reviews of the HP Premium Plus Photo paper. I have a 3 - 4 year old HP Photosmart C 7280 printer. I just (12/5/2011) replaced my HP Premium Photo paper which I bought awhile back with the new HP Premium Plus Photo paper. I was horrified by the degradation in quality of the color and sharpness in the photos on the new paper compared with my old. The colors were not accurate, and the darker areas had a greenish, muddy color - brown was impossible to replicate - and the images were not as sharp. What in the world happened here?
I am saddened by the fact that what I have been using for years for my professional photographs is no longer usable. I still have a few sheets left of my old stock but after that I will probably have to change to another company for professional quality inks, paper and a new printer. Very dissapointed. I purchased the new paper in Oct 2011 and wow what a drastic difference in quality. Not sharp and beautiful like the old paper. WHY THE NEW PAPER? I think you need to explain this to your existing customers and fix this or lose a lot of business.