HP Premium Photo Paper, Glossy (Q1990A, 4x6, 100 Sheets)

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HP Premium Photo Paper, Glossy (Q1990A, 4x6, 100 Sheets)
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Customer Reviews

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  • Prints come out very nice on this paper, but I'm not really sure why there's a tear off tab, doesn't bother me though.
     
  • The photo paper does what it's supposed to. It dries quickly without any smudges. Good for the price.
     
  • Beautiful product, you get what you pay for with HP. Costs more but it's worth it.
     
  • High quality heavy paper stock and finish. Makes great digital photos with vivid color. Has a rough texture on reverse side of paper which resolves the feed problem on HP photo printers. With continued use the printer's feed rollers slip due to ink...
     
  • The quality of the paper and the ink, both produced excellent results.I was very satisfied
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