As for the quality I am absolutely satisfied with the high-gloss label Heaven. On my Cannon PIXMA 3300 paper delivers excellent and crisp results.
How quickly dries the ink on the paper I do not know. I have wiped time after about 1 minute with your finger over it and not smeared.
Many times I have read in recessions of different photo papers that prints on contact with liquids smear.
That's why I tested how sensitive an expression on the label Heaven Paper to liquids, and trickled some water on it. Nothing smudged, even after I wiped the water with a cloth. Then I made another extreme test, as I put the printed paper in a bowl of hot water. Only after a few hours, as the water was cooled, I removed the sheet and found to my amazement found that the term has taken no harm. Only the paper was softened so that it could tear easily. After drying, the paper had naturally no longer smooth shape, but other than that the high-gloss coating had minimal lost its luster, the term was so perfectly still the water longer.
Then I tested even with aggressive fluids. But could the term harm. In the test I used 99-percentage isopropanol, mineral spirits and acetone. It stains were indeed first in the paper, but after these liquids vaporized, even so the term had taken no harm. This means that printing on paper absolutely water resistant and also colorless, corrosive liquids do no harm.
Colored drinks such as red wine, cola, etc. spots will naturally leave because otherwise a photo paper'd logically assume no printer ink. I tried it once with Cola. However, the coke leaves not only non-removable, light brown spots, but also attacks the gloss coating, the term being retained but also here.
Finally, I've tested what happens when you accesses the gloss coating, because when such photographs are made very quickly fingerprints. In normal dry hands nothing happens. Only moist hands behind fingerprints that can be easily but wipe with a moistened with water paper handkerchief. Just as I can remember, was at that time not to glossy photos from the photo lab possible.
As with all photographic papers, the coating is not even scratch the label Heaven. I do not know if there are photographic papers with a scratch-resistant coating. Also to grease and oil, the coating is not resistant. Because prints with greasy fingers can not be removed.
Conclusion:
They were now all just tests for extreme situations that are very rare in reality, with the label Heaven has high gloss, but well beaten. Thus has this photo paper in my opinion, an excellent quality.
According to the manufacturer Assumes thus be possible up to a resolution of 19,200 dpi, which I achieved with my printer of almost 5000 dpi can not fully exploit. Probably only professional printers reach such a high resolution of 19,200 dpi. But even at 5000 dpi image quality is excellent, so that can be seen under a magnifying glass no pressure points. Even a revered me and very highly respected lady, I can print size in a brilliant photo Full Din A4. What more could you want, except of course this beauty?
From my label Heaven gets high-gloss 230g / sqm, 5 star, because that gets you super quality at a very reasonable price.