Hamilco White Cardstock Thick Paper – 8 1/2 x 11" Blank Heavy Weight 80 lb Cover Card Stock - for Brochure Award and Stationery Printing - 50 Pack
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Because it was too thick, my Brother HL-6000 could not handle it Using a Canon PIXMA 3170CDW laser
Thank you for taking the time to contact me. This is not a silky card stock. doesn't smear, and its matte finish doesn't need to be touched up. In addition to laser printers, it also works with A woman named Lisa works
There is no coating on it and it is smooth.
Cards made out of this paper have not been tested by me. But you might want to give it a try. It is very nice of you to ask.
Selected User Reviews For Hamilco White Cardstock Thick Paper – 8 1/2 x 11" Blank Heavy Weight 80 lb Cover Card Stock - for Brochure Award and Stationery Printing - 50 Pack
Nearly all of the cards I send out to friends and family are made by me. The products are made in the USA and are acid-free Thickness is perfect for professionals, 100% free Beautiful cards at a great price. What's not to like?
My only complaint is that I ordered cardstock in a box that had one dented corner, so half of my cards have a slight bend in the corner. In reality, it is the careless packing of the product, not the fault of the manufacturer. This cardstock really is a superior paper in every other way.
FOLLOWUP Based on my subsequent communication with this company, I have become a staunch believer that they are an excellent company to work This is a great company that I will recommend to my family and friends, and I wish I did not have to rate them five stars instead of ten!.
In the event that A real company would have sold this brand well Mifflin was a real company I'm so excited!! I'm glad to get this paper, but on a more serious note, it's just We were able to print images in color on our home printer without any issues, and they looked perfect.
I did quite a bit of research before buying this card stock, and I am very This isn't a very thick or sturdy piece of furniture. The product I bought is Neenah Exact Index, 110 lb, size It was surprising to see the Neenah would be so thin, the sheets were 5 x 11 inches, 250 sheets, white, 94 Brightness. This is almost indistinguishable from the original. If you want to buy the Neenah, just do it. There will be a better deal for you.
It has been a challenge to learn a lot about card stock in a short period of time, and buying online is a scary prospect. In some cases, reviews don't help because it's hard to know what someone means when they speak about thickness or thinness. These are my reasons for not using this card stock, as well as how it compares to other papers I've The package of 65lb (176gms) cover stock that my kids and I used for years is still in my possession. I liked how it looked and felt, but the box was a little Joann had a weight that I liked, so I bought it Card stock that measures 12x12 thick and weighs NO more than one ounce. It is 80lb (216gms) cover stock, according to online sources. The reason I bought this paper was so I could use it for my paper cutting (I chose I was surprised by its thinness, probably not thicker than the Joann paper. It was comparable to my 65lb paper, perhaps not thicker. The second issue was that it was packed well in plastic and then a box, but the packaging gave no indication as to "Hamilco While Cardstock Th" is all that needs to be stuck on the wall. A weight for "tionery Printing" is not mentioned. I even received their 80lb cover stock, but how do I know? As long as you need something with a little bit of thickness to print on, I'm sure it will work. Boxes made of white plastic are smooth and good-looking, but they are flimsy.
My school project required that I print some white card stock, so I went to the office supply chain store to buy some. Those they had were splotchy and had some odd colors on them. My need for plain white was very urgent. I turned to Amazon to find what I was looking for. I found this paper to be sturdy, white, and did not jam when I put it through the printer or copier.
Score it easily for cards you want to make or scrapbook pages you want to use. It is difficult for me to use this paper when making mini albums. The paper on which I am working cannot be folded. The purchase of what I thought would be sturdy ended up being a waste of my money. You MUST use a different brand if you need to score or fold this paper!.
Card making is a breeze with this paper. I like how thick and sturdy it is.
Card-making and scrapbooking are two of my favorite hobbies. In other colors, this one is also worth looking for. I will buy it again in the future.