National Geographic Professional High Definition Photo Paper uses a special ultragloss, microporous coating that captures the rich, high-definition color of your images on any ink-jet printer. Ink dries instantly with no smearing. Imagine what paper good enough for the pros at National Geographic can do for your photo prints.
Factors affecting image quality are photographic/digital image and printer used, software, scanner, digital camera, file format, printer model, ink brand, ink coverage, temperature, and humidity.
Since all pigment and dye inks change over time, for optimal, long-lasting professional results, prints should be displayed under glass in a picture frame or protected in a photo album.
Professional Ultra Gloss
Please follow the recommendations below, along with the guidelines provided in your printer manual.
This product is specially coated for ink-jet use and is printable only on the glossy side. Professional Ultra Gloss is not suitable for use with laser printers and copiers.
Paper Handling and Storage
Avoid touching the glossy side before and after printing. Natural oils from your skin can leave residue that may affect your final print.
Allow your prints to dry 15–20 minutes before handling and 12–24 hours before framing or placing in a protective sleeve. Although your prints may appear dry to the touch, moisture remains in the print and will need time to completely dry.
For optimum results, avoid exposure to excessive heat, light, or moisture.
Return unused product to original package and store in a dark place away from high temperatures, humidity, or direct sunlight.
Printer Settings
Select the highest quality photo glossy paper setting for your printer, typically referred to as "premium photo paper" or "glossy photo paper." It should be noted that the "plain" paper setting may also produce high-quality results on some ink-jet printers. The "auto" mode under the paper type will usually adjust the remaining settings accordingly.
Professional Ultra Gloss Printer Settings Options
Canon
Paper Type
Print Quality Settings
i860
Photo Paper Plus Glossy
Print Quality: custom, set scale at 2, diffusion; color adjustment, auto
i960
Photo Paper Plus Glossy
Print Quality: custom, set scale at 1; color adjustment, auto
IP 1500
Photo Paper Plus Glossy
Print Quality: custom, set scale at 2, diffusion; color adjustment, auto
IP 4000
Photo Paper Plus Glossy
Print Quality: custom, set scale at 2, diffusion; color adjustment, auto
Dell
Paper Type
Print Quality Settings
J740
Photo/Glossy
Best
A960
Photo/Glossy
Best
A940
Photo/Glossy
Best
A920
Photo/Glossy
Best
922
Photo/Glossy
Photo 4800dpi
942
Photo/Glossy
Photo 4800dpi
EPSON
Paper Type
Print Quality Settings
820
Photo Quality Ink-jet Paper
Best Photo, Advanced, High Speed off
825
Photo Quality Ink-jet Paper
Best Photo, Advanced, High Speed off, PhotoEnhance
870
Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Custom/Advanced, photo - 1440dpi, High Speed off
1280
Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Custom/Advanced, photo - 1440dpi, High Speed off, PhotoEnhance4
2200
Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Custom/Advanced, photo - 1440dpi, High Speed off, PhotoEnhance4
C82
Plain Paper
Best Photo, Advanced, High Speed off
E785 EPX
Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Custom/Advanced, photo - 1440dpi, High Speed off, PhotoEnhanced4
R300
Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Best Photo, Advanced, High Speed off, Color Controls checked, Color mode: Epson vivid
R800
Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Best Photo, Advanced, High Speed off, Color Controls checked, Color mode: Epson vivid
HP
Paper Type
Print Quality Settings
5550
HP Premium Plus Photo Paper, Glossy
Best
722C
HP Photo Paper
Best
7960
HP Premium Plus Photo Paper, Glossy
Best
970Cse
HP Premium Plus Photo Paper
Best
8450
HP Premium Plus Photo Paper
Best
7150
HP Premium Plus Photo Paper
Best
7550
HP Premium Plus Photo Paper, Glossy
Best
Tips for Better Print Quality
Familiarize yourself with your printer's capabilities and options. Refer to your printer manual.
Follow the recommendations in your printer manual for optimal print sizes.
Make sure the printer cartridges are properly aligned and perform any additional maintenance as necessary (usually located in printer dialog box or printer tool box).
If available, use a photo ink cartridge. This will usually produce superior, smoother color reproduction.
Your prints will be more robust and vibrant if you allow extra time for the ink to dry thoroughly after printing, especially in humid conditions.
For additional product information, please call the International Paper Consumer Response Service Center at (800 675 8303).