Was excited to try this paper, but also a little nervous since some reviews were mixed. I got the paper today and immediately had to try it out! My printer is an HP LaserJet 200 color M251nw. I printed directly from Photoshop 2023 -- bring up the Print dialogue box, then click Print Settings... under Printer Setup, then scroll to Media & Quality, then choose Photo Glossy Paper. The resulting print was excellent. (There is a tiny bit of streaking in solid colors but this is because I am almost out of toner. It does this on all paper.) No problems with paper jamming.The paper came out of the printer a bit curled, but once the stickers were cut out they flattened right out. Stickers that are entirely colored don't really show the gloss much, but ones with white areas do.I didn't use my Silhouette Portrait to cut these out as it was just a paper test. I cut the stickers out by hand. They cut fine, and I didn't really have trouble peeling the backs off. (It looks like it would be difficult, but it separates easily from the backing.)I tried to scratch the stickers with my thumbnail, and the toner stayed put. I could not make a mark. However.... that leads us to the situation with water. I put one of the stickers on a plastic Starbucks cup, and ran it under cold and hot water. The colors did not run, or smear, and the adhesive stayed fine, even after wiping the sticker with a clean cloth to dry it. After running it under relatively hot water (about 120F), though, I was then able to scratch the toner off with my fingernail. So I would say it is definitely water resistant, but not 100% waterproof, because it is very easy to damage after running under hot water. I'm not sure if that gets better after it dries. Anyway, I will see about laminating the stickers I make because of this. (The manufacturers say it gets more waterproof after drying time, but I think they are referring to inkjet prints.)The result? I'm happy with the paper. The price is good, and so far, they hold up well and print beautifully. I didn't really expect the prints to survive hot water (the paper and adhesive did, though!) so I'm not really bummed that they became scratchable under those conditions. The paper will work well for me.