Extra Heavy Duty 130lb Cover Cardstock - 5" x 7" Bright White - 350gsm 17pt Thick Paper - Index, Flash & Post Card Stock - 100 Pack
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Greetings - thanks for reaching out to me Both sides of the paper can be printed! I look forward to hearing from you and please let me know if you have any further
I say yes! The card stock is very nice. A thick layer.
A7 envelopes should be used for the outer envelope, and 4Bar envelopes for the RSVP
The ones I am suggesting are very thick, so as long as you are being reasonable with the amount of moisture you are putting on them, it should work out.
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Because we have been stuck at home during a pandemic for months, we have run out of ways to entertain ourselves, so I started the kids making mail art. These are an excellent choice if you are looking for an affordable and sturdy substrate. With a 5 x 7" size, they are mailable as first class mail in postcard format (or you can get some envelopes to go with them). They are thick enough to provide support for collaging, ink, and paints without significantly warping. As for the laser printer, I did not use them because I think they would be too thick to hold toner well, but I think they would also be great for inkjet printers. There is a lot of quality in the paper, and all cuts are precise I am making. As for the laser printer, I did not use them because I think they would be too thick to hold toner well, but I think they would also be great for inkjet printers. Our only complaint is a handful of postcards with their corners smashed, but since these are going in the mail as postcards, it isn't a big deal. This is definitely a recommendation for mail This project is related to another.
There is no doubt that the card stock is great in both thickness and quality. The sides were, however, cut in a crooked manner. I fed them into the printer, and the prints came out crooked as a result. My only option now is to chop down each piece myself. My graphics are adjusted to reflect the fact that the sides are no longer truly 5x7 because the sides have to be sliced.
It has a few small dents and stains on every corner. The stack can only be salvaged in around one third of its entirety.
It is more like 5 x 6,5 inches, with Despite the fact that they are all 5X7, all of the cards are damaged at the corners. I printed it in color to show the difference between the cards you send and the pick card that I sent. On the bottom there are 5x7s, and on top there is something unknown. The cards are okay in some cases, like 5 of 100 cards there are others that have some kind of specks on them, there isn't anything that can be printed onto them. The length of one side is 65 inches and the length of the other is 70 inches.
The card stock is nice and thick. Unfortunately, my printer is not able to pass it through. There was a mistake on my part.
Considering that they are thick and sturdy, these papers are actually pretty good. I have no problem with them, except for how poorly packaged they are, with no protection whatsoever. As I received mine, I found that the wrapper had already been broken open, and there were loose papers inside My apologies, but I will be returning the items.
It would be great to print this paper but I can't find a printer that will print #130 paper at a reasonable cost. The two reviews that recommend printers for printing this paper no longer exist, and these printers were recommended in the past.
I like the thickness of the cardstock and the price is great. The quality of the product is good. It would have been nice if it had been shipped in something more sturdy instead of wrapped in plastic, since the corners were bent on.