Avery 8315 Inkjet Cards W/Envelopes, 4-1/4-Inch x5-1/2-Inch, 60/BX, Matte WE
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When you look at the fold line, it will just naturally want to fold in a certain direction; it's a common sense thing when you look at it.
Selected User Reviews For Avery 8315 Inkjet Cards W/Envelopes, 4-1/4-Inch x5-1/2-Inch, 60/BX, Matte WE
I'm a graphic designer, and I've been using this product for years with no problems. The colors and clarity of the images have always been excellent. I recently ran out of the box and had to order a replacement. I thought there was a problem with my printer when I printed some new cards. The colors were washed out and dull. It was clear after a test print on photo paper that the issue is with the paper Avery is now using. I ordered the same product from Staples and was very pleased with the results; clearly, Avery has downgraded their product; I hope they receive enough negative feedback to reverse their decision, but it's too late for me.
I've noticed a significant decrease in Avery 8315 paper over the last few months. Colors aren't as vibrant as they once were, and all of my art files are now useless. What's going on, Avery? Later today: br>br> I had a conversation with Avery. They have switched manufacturers, to be sure. It's a real shame- They used to have the ideal product.
I tried Avery because I figured they'd tear better on the fold. That was not the case. In addition, the color was flat and dull in comparison to what I had previously used. I'd decided to try the most expensive part of a product, so I couldn't return one package because I'd opened it - It's too late to return the other one. Even worse than that.
Avery usually produces a high-quality product, but this box of cards and envelopes was defective; the card stock was fine, and a few of the envelopes were usable. The flaps on the remaining envelopes were all stuck together and useless. br>I'm disappointed and apologized that they want the entire box returned.
Staples card stock has been working well for me. The images were clear and detailed, with a polished appearance. Cards made from the same image and printed on Avery card stock were dull and washed out. After printing, there was no fold crease, and the perforation used to separate the two cards on each sheet left a ragged edge. Avery card stock should be avoided at all costs.
Aside from that, the quality is good, and the online interface is fantastic in every way.
The cards themselves were fine, but they were shipped in the original card packaging, complete with a label. A sturdy shipping box was not included in the shipment. As a result, the card package was soaked. torn. However, the cards have been in your favor so far. It's fine to use envelopes.
I've been making note cards with this product for a long time. My Epson XP820 printer consistently produces excellent results. br>It comes highly recommended.