Can you explain? I have an Epson ecotank ET-4800 and I'm researching papers (never thought I'd ever say that) to create and sell my own notepads and memo pads, so I'm looking for the brightest paper to make the colors pop while also being a great surface for writing on. My printers max plain paper weight is 24lbs, which isn't ideal, but it's what I have to work with and I guess could be a lot worse.
@@whitneypickleHe was just joking lol he watched boring vids on YT and decided that for some reason the purple premium one ( i forgot its name) was the best
Weighing a cut-out of a single sheet seems to have a large margin for error. Apparently American paper sizes are measured with the weight in 500 sheets, and it looks like a lot of those packs are 500 sheets, so you could have just weighed the pack? :)
I have an HP color laser printer and have used the HP Bright White 24, Premium 24, Premium 28 and 32. Between them, the Bright White 24 is a few shades "whiter" than the others ans it what I use most of the time. If I'm printing a picture ans wanter a heavier paper, then I go with the thicker paper.
Great review! 😉
Why thank you very much! 😉
bless you for making this, I have been wanting to find a good-quality printer paper and can now make a more informed decision 🙏
Tha KS you for taking the time. Going with the hp bright 👍😎💪
Bro you an opp for not putting HP premium 24 as the best. The entire paper community is dissapointed.
Can you explain? I have an Epson ecotank ET-4800 and I'm researching papers (never thought I'd ever say that) to create and sell my own notepads and memo pads, so I'm looking for the brightest paper to make the colors pop while also being a great surface for writing on. My printers max plain paper weight is 24lbs, which isn't ideal, but it's what I have to work with and I guess could be a lot worse.
@@whitneypickle no, I will not explain
@@SIRSANDMAN0 oh okay, keep gate keeping then. 👍🏻
@@whitneypickleHe was just joking lol he watched boring vids on YT and decided that for some reason the purple premium one ( i forgot its name) was the best
Wow, this is awesome! Just what I was looking for :)
Great to hear!
You should do a microscope close-up of prints on the different paper
What, no Dunder Mifflin... unlimited paper for a paperless world.
Which do you recommend for making photography calendars? Something satin or semigloss. And which type of printer?
Is there going to be a noticeable difference in brightness when one is 97 and the other is a 100, when its that close? Both 24 lb.
The HP 32 is my favorite paper, as much as I dislike the company.
Also funny to find you finally after getting a Q Revo from your comparison test.
What about the Staples and Office Depot options? Where would you put those on the ranking?
Weighing a cut-out of a single sheet seems to have a large margin for error. Apparently American paper sizes are measured with the weight in 500 sheets, and it looks like a lot of those packs are 500 sheets, so you could have just weighed the pack? :)
I'm looking for a paper that will not immediately start degrading when hit with water. do you have recommendations for something like that?
What about double?
It may be ridiculous to ask this, but what about Epson Bright White Pro, 24lbs?
I have an HP color laser printer and have used the HP Bright White 24, Premium 24, Premium 28 and 32. Between them, the Bright White 24 is a few shades "whiter" than the others ans it what I use most of the time. If I'm printing a picture ans wanter a heavier paper, then I go with the thicker paper.
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