The Idena Paper is certainly not bad. However, it is a little bit thinner than the HP paper. I have stacked placed each 2 packets next to each other, while the HP-stack was not very much, but clearly perceptible higher than the Idena stack. Probably as a result I had in the consumption of two packets when HP paper not a single paper jam, the Idena Paper (with my HP Officejet in Quick Print) but two minor. As for the print result, I could not see any differences (although I am no expert on the issue). A direct comparison with me the HP paper has therefore cut off a bit better.