HP Q2510A, A4/210 x 297 mm, Everyday Glossy Photo Paper, 200
HP Q2510A, A4/210 x 297 mm, Everyday Glossy Photo Paper, 200 gsm, 100 Sheets, White
Weight: | 1.11 kg |
Size: | 100 Sheets |
Dimensions: | 21.2 x 16.3 x 30 cm; 1.11 Kilograms |
Brand: | HP |
Model: | Q2510A |
Colour: | White |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Manufacture: | HP |
Dimensions: | 21.2 x 16.3 x 30 cm; 1.11 Kilograms |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 100 Sheets |
The paper is fine, I have used it before. Amazon seem to deliver everything in a box, but not expensive printer paper which you don’t want a dent in it….
Delivery simply placed in an unsealed plastic bag and left on door step, in the rain. Even though we were at home, at no time did the driver ring door bell or knock on door. All captured on CCTV for avoidance of any doubt.
I used this with my HP printer to print photos for a hen party. Worked very well once I have changed my printer to the photo setting and worked out which way up to put the paper. Very happy.
No problem with the product just the delivery. No pre notification from UPS. Would not leave the item ( value 10) with a neighbour or in the porch. Had to rearrange the delivery and wait in all day for it to be delivered
I purchased this photo paper to make my cards as the card paper I normally buy will not go through my HP printer. This does and gives a much nicer result. I am well pleased and in future will buy this photo card instead of plain card paper.
y
I haven’t printed my photos at home for years but discovering the instant ink scheme and being offered a cheap used HP printer have changed that. There is a wide variety of glossy papers available, I decided to play safe and buy this HP Everyday paper plus a smaller box of a competitor’s product. By comparing the two results, the HP Everyday tends towards a blue cast, I am leaning to correct for this to get a more neutral result. The resulting print is sharp and saturated. The competitor’s doesn’t have the blue cast but is more absorbent, shows the roller marks a little and slightly but consistently goes out of line. Plenty of other brands to try as well as discovering if Premium papers are worth the cost, so far the HP Everyday is good enough.
I got excellent results from this paper using a Epson printer and third party compatible ink, I’m not an expert on printing, but your results may vary depending on your printer and ink. I do a lot of digital art on a computer, and presently I’ve been making my own custom video game covers for my cases and tried a smaller pack to give this paper a go. The quality is great and I’m more than satisfied with my prints, will definitely buy a bigger pack in the future when needed.
For those of you who may not know, colours on a computer screen can differ slightly to when something is being printed, in my case, one print came out slightly darker than what was on the screen. So I had to go in and tweak my art to make it print the right result, this is more a “me” issue more than the paper or technology. So depending on what you are printing, bear that in mind, although I imagine if you’re printing photos for an album/photo frame or art/quotes with a very simple/minimalist style, it should be fine. If you’re not entirely sure, I’d suggest you do what I did and buy a small pack first before committing to printing off say 100+ photos.