For 4" x 6" sheets, this works out to be approximately $.07 per page. Then, you need to figure in the cost of ink. Personally, for $.19 a print (4" x 6") prints, I'd prefer to have Costco print my digital photos which will be of much higher quality. I'll save my ink for printing text and graphics for presentations.Originally posted by: sdadlani
For anyone looking for Photo Paper. This is the cheapest I could find. They are having a 2 for 1 sale now. 200 sheets for $13.xx. I have never used paper from this site before so do not know what the quality is. Use at your own risk.
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Originally posted by: wje
For 4" x 6" sheets, this works out to be approximately $.07 per page. Then, you need to figure in the cost of ink. Personally, for $.19 a print (4" x 6") prints, I'd prefer to have Costco print my digital photos which will be of much higher quality. I'll save my ink for printing text and graphics for presentations.Originally posted by: sdadlani
For anyone looking for Photo Paper. This is the cheapest I could find. They are having a 2 for 1 sale now. 200 sheets for $13.xx. I have never used paper from this site before so do not know what the quality is. Use at your own risk.
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Originally posted by: Optical
I was just looking for these to go with the S820 deal. Only if someone can comment on the quality.
I believe I read that some of the newer HP photo printers detect HP photo paper, and will only print at the highest quality mode on HP paper. This would unfairly disadvantage other quality inkjet papers, but all's fair in business and war I suppose.Originally posted by: Coraanu
On my HP 940C, I tried 8.5x11 photo paper here and the colors come out very faded and a little washed. Tried HP paper and things came out bold and vibrant. Just a heads up. Maybe you guys will have better luck.
Originally posted by: SimMike2
I don't understand why people spend money on 4 X 6 paper, when 8 X 11 standard size photo paper is way cheaper overall. I use a paper cutter and I can trim the photo to whatever size I want. If you are using Windows XP there is a good photo printing program built in that will print four different photos per sheet, or wallet size, or 5 X 7, or even mini-wallet size. If you are looking for a cheap way to put the pictures in a photo album, buy a $1 binder at Office Depot and a cheap box of plastic "sheet protectors."
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
yeah on my new hp 555 ( I think that's the model ), the 4800dpi is unavailable until you select HP Photo paper for the type of paper.