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HP Paper. The science behind brilliant printing.
Dry Time
 
Dry to touch soon after printing. Recommend wait 7 days before inserting into album or under glass cover. Keep unused paper in  
 
 
the plastic bag and reseal the box. Store the packaging flat, in a cool place. For product usage tips, support, and warranty  
 
 
information please visit http://www.hp.com/support/.
SKU information
Size 
 
g
8.5x11” 
 Q6568A (25), Q1785A (50), Q5493A (100)
4x6” 
 Q1977A (20), Q2502 (60), Q6565A (100)
4x6” with ½”
 
perforated tab 
 Q1978A (60), Q5431A (100)
4x12”  
Q6567A 
(20)
5x7”  
Q6566A 
(60)
11x17”  
Q5495A 
(25)
g
8.5x11” 
 Q6569A (25), Q5450A (50)
4x6” with ½”
 
perforated tab 
 Q2506A (60), Q6564A (100)
*Fade Performance
Printer/Inkjet print cartridge 
i
 
Photo type & cartridges used  
 
 
Covered Display
ii
 : 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Years (tester) WIR
iii
, HP
iv  
Product specifications
    
High Gloss 
Soft Gloss 
 
Test Method 
Weight 280 
g/m
2
 280 
g/m
2
Thickness/caplier 
11.5 mil 
 
11.5 mil
Brightness (high gloss/soft gloss) 
87 
87 
   
 
(%) TAPPI (45o/0o)
Opacity (hight gloss/soft gloss) 
94 
94 
   
 
(%) TAPPI R0/R0.89
Lignon 
free 
Yes   
Yes 
  ANSI 
Z39.48
Recyclable No 
 
No
Operating specifications
    
Temperature   
   
 
Humidity
Operating 
59-86ºF, 15-30ºC 
   
 
20-80% Relative Humidity
Storage 32-104ºF, 
0-40ºC 
   
 
10-80% Relative Humidity
Office 7300 & 7400 series
Photosmart 325, 375, 2600, 2700, 7850, 
8150, 8450, 8750 series printers using 
theser inkjet print cartridges:
Black: 94 0r 96
Tri-color: 95 or 97
Photo color: 99
Photo gray: 100
Color printing with Tri-color only
Color printing with Tri-color and Photo color (6-inks)
Color printing with Tri-color and Photo color and 
Photo gray (8-inks)
B&W/grayscale printing with Photo gray
82 (WIR)
~100 — 110 (WIR, test nearly complete)
~100 — 110 (HP estimate based on WIR data for similar system)
115 (HP estimate based on WIR data for similar system)
The performance above indicates predicted light fade results for typical home display conditions for HP’s newest technology inkjet print cartridges introduced in Fall 2004. Light fade is the primary fade 
factor for swellable technology inkjet photo paper such as HP Premium Plus. HP test for fade related to ozone, humidity, and heat. For more details on fade performance of HP Premium Plus Photo Paper, visit 
www.hp.com/go/premiumplusphoto
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