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Rating: Summary: Best Greeting Card Paper I've Used Review: I use this paper with my HP color printer and the results are fantastic. I create cards that are stunning, and no one would EVER guess that it didn't come from a card store....except for all the personal touches I add. I had used other HP greeting card paper before, but this is certainly the best. I was amazed with the output. Even the text printed on the card stands out and looks like it could not have been done at home. If you have a good color printer - especially an HP Photosmart printer - use this paper for super results that will be most impressive.
Rating: Summary: It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas Review: If your family makes photo Christmas cards, I'm pretty sure you can come out ahead by using this card stock instead of having your local photo shop print them up for you. Even if not, you'll have much more control over the final product than letting someone else do it, and these cards do radiate brilliant color. But don't let the term "photo greeting cards" fool you. This card stock will improve the brilliancy of any design. I don't particularly think every design *needs* livening up, but it is remarkable how much better-defined even simple text is by this card stock. On the downside, the feel of the product isn't as pleasurable as some other Hewlett Packard card stocks, and it doesn't guard against moisture as well as Kodak's photo paper. I've been able to wipe away the printed image from the glossy surface with a wet towel before. For most ordinary uses, though, this paper will help you easily impress your friends and family.
Rating: Summary: It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas Review: If your family makes photo Christmas cards, I'm pretty sure you can come out ahead by using this card stock instead of having your local photo shop print them up for you. Even if not, you'll have much more control over the final product than letting someone else do it, and these cards do radiate brilliant color. But don't let the term "photo greeting cards" fool you. This card stock will improve the brilliancy of any design. I don't particularly think every design *needs* livening up, but it is remarkable how much better-defined even simple text is by this card stock. On the downside, the feel of the product isn't as pleasurable as some other Hewlett Packard card stocks, and it doesn't guard against moisture as well as Kodak's photo paper. I've been able to wipe away the printed image from the glossy surface with a wet towel before. For most ordinary uses, though, this paper will help you easily impress your friends and family.
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