A:AnswerThank you for reaching out. There are three types of HP Photo paper. Everyday which is best for your average day to day printing. It is a thinner glossy paper. Advanced is the standard photo paper, a little thicker and is what most commercial photo printers use. Lastly is the Premium Plus. That paper is water and fade resistant. It is best used for important photos like wedding pictures.
A:AnswerThank you for your question. Unfortunately there are no printers which use the HP 60 ink available any longer. I understand this is not what you would want to hear but I appreciate your understanding.
A:AnswerYou can print pictures in whatever size you have them in. This printer can’t increase or decrease the size of the picture, but you probably can in your photo shop or equivalent program you have. Basically the size it actually is INSIDE your computer program IS what it puts out (with in the maximum paper size allowed).