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HP C6955A Professional Brochure Paper (Matte Finish) |
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Rating: Summary: Great Paper For Creating Calendars Review: I use this paper to create calendars as gifts for people. The two-sided finish works great for this. For the price, I can get 3 calendars out of each package. I purchased a plastic binding machine and binders and have come up with a low-price, but loads of fun Christmas gift for my entire family. I use Microsoft Publisher and put in personal photos on each calendar month. I would recommend this paper to anyone!!!
Rating: Summary: Great Paper For Creating Calendars Review: This is an excellent paper, especially for its relatively low price. The colors print true and bright on my Epson Photo EX printer. I buy it just to use on one side, even though it is coated and printable on both sides. It is an excellent general use paper in a heavier weight than usually available for inkjet printers, so I use it for just about every little sign or project I do these days! In fact, it does just as good a job as the Epson matte finish photo paper I tried that cost twice as much! The only time I need something better is when I want to print glossy photo-prints at 1440 dpi. I wouldn't recommend any more than 720 dpi on this HP Brochure paper since it gets muddy with too much ink. In fact, I get excellent results at only 360 dpi most of the time, so it saves on ink too! What a value! I highly recommend this paper.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Paper! Review: This is an excellent paper, especially for its relatively low price. The colors print true and bright on my Epson Photo EX printer. I buy it just to use on one side, even though it is coated and printable on both sides. It is an excellent general use paper in a heavier weight than usually available for inkjet printers, so I use it for just about every little sign or project I do these days! In fact, it does just as good a job as the Epson matte finish photo paper I tried that cost twice as much! The only time I need something better is when I want to print glossy photo-prints at 1440 dpi. I wouldn't recommend any more than 720 dpi on this HP Brochure paper since it gets muddy with too much ink. In fact, I get excellent results at only 360 dpi most of the time, so it saves on ink too! What a value! I highly recommend this paper.
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