Boise Paper X-9 Multi-Use Copy Paper - 3 Ream (1,500 Sheets) | 8.5" x 11" Letter | 92 Bright White - 20 lb.
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Is there a carton with 5000 sheets in it?
The paper in this ream is 500 sheets long.
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If you have Boise X- you can use it The total number of copies and prints is 9.
Selected User Reviews For Boise Paper X-9 Multi-Use Copy Paper - 3 Ream (1,500 Sheets) | 8.5" x 11" Letter | 92 Bright White - 20 lb.
A box was overly taped with 10 reams of shredded paper inside. All of the reams were torn apart in different There were tears in the ream packaging which seemed to indicate that the box had been dropped at least once. A few of the sheets inside a couple of reams had been bent or had some sort of impression on them. I did not want to return due to the hassle. Having ordered this quantity of Boise copy paper the second time is a good thing. I was very disappointed in the way the order was delivered and packaged.
Jams constantly. I've purchased several brands, but none of them are as bad as this. In the original Adding a case of 11x17 copy paper to my cart would be helpful. It worked well for me in the past when I bought Hammer Mill and other brands. There was a price increase on paper, so I thought this one was a little better value (I hope). I have a lot of problems with it jamming in my machine. My thoughts are that I won't purchase this product again due to the waste and difficulty printing and copying documents.
This brand of copy paper has never jammed up my printer on all of the different brands I have tried. I have been using it for several years with different kinds of printers. Here are some tips that you should remember AMOUNT OF PAPER YOU USE AT YOUR PRINTER MUST BE COMPATIBLE WITH WHAT YOU NEED. A PRINTER CAN be clogged by too much paper when you use it too often. The same applies to any type of laser printer or inkjet printer. Five of my reams of paper were in excellent shape. They were not torn or broken. A handy carry box was put into a thick amazon box for delivery, and then the box was broken into pieces. Purchasing this item was a good decision.
The printer I use is an old cheap Brother model dating back to the early 2000s. There is a tall stack of paper inside this box, meaning that the lower third of the stack is constantly under pressure from the weight of the paper above. There have been times when my printer has swallowed four sheets at the same time due to the pieces being so tightly glued Getting four jammed sheets out of a cheap printer can be incredibly challenging. Here is what I recommend that you do. Each batch of paper that you load into your printer needs to be fanned before they are loaded. By partitioning the pages in fanning, it will only pull one page at a time, which is still a better deal than any other method.
Boise X-Fi is what I've been using for a while A paper on 9 has been running with good results for quite some time. I ordered several items, but the condition of this was by far the worst I've ever seen. Box was torn and in poor condition, and nearly half of the reams had wrapping paper that had been torn at least partially. Therefore, it appears that the paper inside is working okay so far and is fed through my printer without any issues. On first blush, it seemed very different from what I had become accustomed to.
I am boycotting Georgia since I don't want to support the government As with Pacific, I have had trouble finding other card stock nearby (not much of a choice besides Walmart), so I turned to We use only recycled Wausau paper that is made in the United States and FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified. I'm so happy! It's important to handle the earth with respect. The card stock is just a bit thinner than standard card stock The card stock is P premium. These work well for the craft show fliers I am printing and for the signs I am printing. I had no problem printing the image, and it came out great. This stock is not thicker, which can sometimes cause it to get stuck.
There have been about three cartons of paper used so far. A single carton had almost no issues and was perfectly fine. The second carton was less bent than the first, but there were still a few pages with bent corners. 30 of the carton's pages may have been lost. Several of the corners and sides on the third caron were bent. There may have been some kind of mishap with It would be better to buy paper in separate packages of 500 sheets. The bent corners and sides of this box could be reduced to acceptable levels if Boise packaged this box by ream.
Glue seeps from the packages into the ream and secures 50 to 100 pages to one another when they are sealed. In an attempt to scrape off the glue, then I got frustrated and threw away the pages. It is a problem experienced by EVERY OTHER REAM in this shipment. A REFUND IS DESIRED! Later today, an update will be posted It is the shipping that is the problem. A box inside of which the package is INSIDE arrives ON ITS SIDE. This is not what you want to do! You just need to bring the case out of its original packaging FLAT. FLAT. FLAT. Because of the pressure of the reams and the HOT, HOT, HOT temperature inside the warehouse and the truck, the glue inside the ream is melting, leading to a SMEAR across the sheet. I would appreciate your response. I've lost a lot of money because of this!.