Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
What a difference 4 pounds of paperweight can do. Been in the printing industry all my life, and probably put more paper through presses then most. We print mostly crossword puzzles, and a few things that are hobby related. But having a nice piece of paper in your hand is something most people don’t appreciate. Quality is worth the price.
Carolyn
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This paper is great quality, I can't find this weight locally but will keep searching. Do NOT 0rder this from @mazon - it will be p@cked in a b0x that is way too big with zero padding so it smashes around. Corners will be bent and dirty which defeats the purpose of buying nice paper.
WDMarketing
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Hate HP but love this paper. Great weight, color and feel.
Keith B. Jennings
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Heavy, crisp and smooth finish. Very nice quality paper
christine Wollmuth
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Heavier weight than I expected, slightly glossy finish and the ink doesn’t smear. Good for things like resumes, professional documents, flyers, etc.
Retired L.E.O. DSN 482B
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Great weight, great shade of white. It functions flawlessly in my HP Office Pro printer. Only paper I have used for years now.
T is for Tech
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023
I recently purchased the HP Paper Printer Premium 32 lb 8.5 x 11 paper for a project that required high-quality printouts, and I must say I'm incredibly impressed with the results. This 1-ream pack of 500 sheets is a fantastic choice for anyone seeking professional-level prints.First and foremost, the 100 brightness of this paper truly stands out. Colors appear vibrant, and black text is sharp and bold, providing excellent contrast. The print quality is exceptional, and the images come out crisp and clear, making this paper perfect for presentations, marketing materials, or even high-quality photo printing.The 32 lb weight adds a noticeable difference in durability and feel compared to standard printer paper. It has a luxurious, thick texture that gives documents a professional touch. This feature also ensures that the paper doesn't easily wrinkle, crease, or suffer from ink bleed-through, even when using heavy ink coverage.Despite its thickness, this HP Premium paper runs smoothly through my printer without any jams or issues. The paper is also compatible with a wide range of printers, making it a versatile choice for both inkjet and laser devices.In summary, I highly recommend the HP Paper Printer Premium 32 lb 8.5 x 11 paper for anyone looking to elevate the quality of their printouts. With its outstanding brightness, superior print quality, and impressive durability, this paper is well worth the investment. I'll definitely be purchasing more for my future printing needs.
THATCHMAN1
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2011
I set out on a mission to find the best premium laser paper for our new Xerox 550 multifunction device. It came with some nice Xerox premium paper which intrigued me as to what the state of the premium paper market was.I'll be quick out the gate and tell you that this was the best paper I tried out of the three-- the other was and .This paper was the brightest, whitest smoothest of all three. Printing a full sized full color photo led to a picture that looked smooth and without texture showing through from the paper. When printing a powerpoint I got the cleanest reproduction with the least bleed through on the other side.The paper is thick though, and almost borders on presentation paper like . Even on the thick paper setting on the copier (the Xerox we have is new and fairly advanced) I still received the most misfeeds/jams with this paper. It's the best paper, but it comes at the price of more work to use it, at least for me. This is why I've rated it 4 stars instead of 5.That being said, what you need in a premium paper may vary from person to person and project o project. If you weren't putting the three papers side by side, it wouldn't be so obvious that this HP paper is the brightest white. And sometimes you want a premium paper without feeling like a collection of card stock when you gather a few pages. In that case, the is my second choice.If you prefer something a bit thinner, my second choice was the . It's a bit less ultra super white, but has a very nice smooth feel and print quality, and doesn't let the second side bleed through as much as the Xerox paper.If you are doing single sided prints, and want paper that feels more like regular paper, the Xerox is a totally fine option.In conclusion-- the very best paper is this paper for premium all around Laser printing. It's thick. It's probably thicker than I'd use for every day use. It would be totally appropriate for an office where clients visit the office and leave with a print out, for internal office printing that gets filed permenantly or displayed and when you don't want to pay the premium for presentation paper.