HP Premium24 24lb 8.5x11 Printer Paper, 5 Ream (2500 sheets) vs HP Papers 8.5 x 11 Premium 24 lb, 5000 sheets, 100 bright

Overall winner: HP Papers 8.5 x 11 Premium 24 lb, 5000 sheets, 100 bright

Key Differences

Product A (B004HME07G) is offered in a smaller 2,500-sheet pack with a lower listed price tier and highlights ColorLok for more vivid colors and bolder blacks. Product B (B008YXA5UU) is a larger 5,000-sheet pack with 100 brightness and 163 whiteness specs and FSC certification, better for high-volume use and double-sided printing but may be thicker for some inks

HP Premium24 24lb 8.5x11 Printer Paper, 5 Ream (2500 sheets)

HP Premium24 24lb 8.5x11 Printer Paper, 5 Ream (2500 sheets)

HP Papers • ★ 4.3/5 • Mid-Range

HP Premium24 printer paper in 8.5 x 11, 24 lb, bright and smooth for vivid color printing. Durable enough for fountain pen use and versatile for various projects

Pros

  • bright, smooth surface
  • high white level for color accuracy
  • sustainable, FSC certified
  • compatible with printers

Cons

  • no explicit ink type compatibility stated
  • no bleed-through or archival information
  • pricing not included in description
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HP Papers 8.5 x 11 Premium 24 lb, 5000 sheets, 100 bright

HP Papers 8.5 x 11 Premium 24 lb, 5000 sheets, 100 bright

HP Papers • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

Premium 24 lb laser printer paper from HP Papers; optimized for HP technology and compatible with other printers. 100 bright, smooth surface for full-color printing; FSC certified and made in USA. Customer insight: smooth, thick enough for double-sided use and good for fountain pen ink

Pros

  • premium color printing surface
  • optimized for HP technology
  • 100 bright, smooth surface
  • FSC certified, made in USA

Cons

  • paper thickness may be overkill for simple printing
  • some users noted it works best on inkjet/printer variety with fountain pen usage
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Price HP Papers
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Versatility HP Papers
User Reviews HP Papers