Hewlett-Packard Heavyweight Coated Paper is an economical paper with a heavier weight substrate for smoother, more durable, presentation-quality color images.
It is perfect for creating durable, color-accurate prints intended for everyday prints, long-term applications, working comps and design proofs.
HP Heavyweight Coated Paper can be printed with dye or UV inks for the broadest application possibilities and printing flexibility.
Susanna Nicolas (verified owner) –
This paper is really good for general signmaking. I use it primarily for tradeshow and retail POP. I like the heavy weight which helps make the prints more durable.
Brianne Homenick (verified owner) –
We use the paper for the HP DesignJet 800 for posters and images. We have use this paper for about two years, it is great! Nice colors from bright side or deep dark side. I love it!
Janelle Stanton (verified owner) –
We create charts and display posters. This paper is excellent in holding color and brightness. Images stay true for a long time. Very durable paper.
Sonia Bernhard (verified owner) –
This paper does what it’s supposed to do. Nothing spectacular about it, but then it’s not a fancy photo paper. Ran smoothly. Ordered because we have a HP printer. I wish the would not tape the end of the roll, you lose a foot or two of paper.
Ramiro Williamson (verified owner) –
I got extremely great prints with the paper.
Buford Lynch (verified owner) –
A heavy paper for temp items. Nothing special, but works for temp signs, banners, etc. Haven’t tried photos on it yet, but should be decent considering the distance it would be viewed from.
Maxwell Welch (verified owner) –
very durable, great value. Makes the plots pop! Love love love it!! So easy to install. Never smears. The only thing I dont like is the tape that is on the paper. It always tears the paper a little bit. Other than that, totally satisfied
Neal Daniel (verified owner) –
Takes ink very nicely and produced rich images on a bright white background. Used for architectural presentations of line work and renderings.