When you need to buy more printing paper for your home or office, what is the most important fact to remember? Or do you, like so many, just get almost anything that’s “just there?”I’m a longtime travel journalist, and I use and need, lots of paper every month on which to print my articles and color photos.After extensive research-and actual testing and using different papers -it soon became obvious the 2 most important-indeed vital-aspects of buying printer paper are; does the ink bleed through each sheet, and does the paper itself, and this may sound strange, but does it look good and appear to be excellent and yes, top class?I got all the answers to my questions when I purchased HP Printer Paper letter size 8.5 x 11. It’s brighter than most printer and copy paper; it’s great for all B&W printing and, as I do a lot of color printing, the results are always super, with no “bleed” whatsoever. Put another way, the blacks are bolder (and THIS is key) faster drying and the colors are always more vibrant and REALLY colorful.As a journalist I also save a lot of my articles, so I want a paper that does NOT (over time) tend to have that yellowing old look. The HP Multi-Purpose 2O paper is superb, as it IS long lasting in appearance, so my colorful features (pun intended!) keep their original color and look.There’s something on most printer papers that might confuse you, as it did me the first time, and that is when you read the words “Bright” that has a number before it.Briefly put, it means the brighter the paper, the quality and “look” of the overall print job. There’s also (of course!) a “Brightness scale,” and it goes from 0-100. The best number to buy is between 80-10O for real quality prints. For many decades now, I have found that the HP 92 Bright is best of all.It is also a multi-purpose paper. I order a “3 Ream Case” which totals out at 1500 sheets. Finally, I like - very much - that the paper is made in the USA.