Heavyweight White Cardstock 8.5" x 11" - Thick Paper for Printing - Inkjet/Laser 80lb Cardstock (20 Sheets)
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Selected User Reviews For Heavyweight White Cardstock 8.5" x 11" - Thick Paper for Printing - Inkjet/Laser 80lb Cardstock (20 Sheets)
I kept getting requests to review it, so I at first took it lightly. I decide to take my reviews very seriously now. Reviewing something immediately when I am very fond of it is what I do. In addition to reviewing pretty quickly when I am very disappointed with something, I also tend to share my impressions on Twitter. Providing kudos to a product when it is deserved is a great way to help out another customer when they are deciding whether or not to purchase. As a result, we help one another! In the past few years, I have learned to read reviews before I make a purchase. The reviews I have read warn me not to waste my money after I buy something that I am disappointed with have made me think ARGH after I have purchased it. I should have come here first! Why didn't I? However, my take on this is that it is a good quality product. I had to add $12 to the total for the 80 lb card stock. There is a 95-cent charge for 50 sheets of paper. (I work with greeting card line and will be buying card stock, invitation sized envelopes, printers ink, and plastic enclosures a lot As I was trying to figure out the difference between 95 for 250 sheets, I stopped. Take a look at THIS card stock. I spent about on it. The price is right at 26 cents The Staples brand ended up costing me about An average of 7 sheets are used per As a result, I was very happy when they kept pressing me to review, since I won't be buying my card stock from them ever It is clear that there is nothing wrong with the quality but you can get it for a whole lot less money at staples for identical quality! It took me a while to figure it out thanks to you!.
The cards I make for conference attendees are made from this cardstock. I use white paper for presentation material. It is stiff enough to stand on its own, but I am able to feed it into my mobile printer if I need to send it to a last-minute attendee. I receive the paper in perfect condition, which is not always the case for.
The cardstock is really good quality. The valentine cards I printed for my 4 year old were quite helpful. I glued the upcycled crayon to the printed version with hot glue and it held up very well.
Using this item for invitations was a breeze and my printer handled it at the highest level. Cutting with my cricut was a breeze and I know this will be a brand I will use over and over. Quality, durability and value all make it worth the investment.
I used this to print a single copy (16 pages) of a self-designed calendar, but there were a few test prints before I finished doing the final one.
The quality of this cardstock is excellent. I am pleased with the print quality of the ink colors.
This is a page we are printing that we intend to frame. We are very happy that you can buy paper of such high quality for such a reasonable.
It is a bright white card stock that is very nice. In my experience, heavier card weights work better for card making, but this has been a great alternative.