TOPS Prism Steno Books, 6" x 9", Gregg Rule, Blue Paper, 80 Sheets, Perforated, 4 Pack (80284)
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Using two fountain pens and two different inks on the pad, I tried to let both bleed through with heavy ink but neither managed to do so. With the pens and inks I use, it may be just luck of the draw. I don't know. A very small amount of feathering is also observed.
As described, there are 4 pads per pack.
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When I checked on the Lavender I found the following information It's a yes For your purposes, you could use it as the document you refer to to make notes while touching type or hunt/pecking. If you want a larger pad (at least 8 1/2 x 11), that will work fine, but if your comfort level is with a smaller size (6 x 9), then that will work just fine, too. It is not necessary to replace the backing unless it is bent or damaged. The books I received were in New Condition with no damage from shipping. In my opinion, this product is worth the money.
Selected User Reviews For TOPS Prism Steno Books, 6" x 9", Gregg Rule, Blue Paper, 80 Sheets, Perforated, 4 Pack (80284)
The paper is thicker than most steno pads, and the construction of the booklet is good. After being carried around in a heavy work bag, the notepad does not tear or break down after it has been ripped off pages and ripped cleanly. These pads are made of high-quality materials that hold up and come in a variety of colors. My favorite is the blue because it is the right depth of color, colorful but not too bright so that it appears childlike. All of them are deep in color, but lavender is the deepest. Different colors are used for different parts of my work so that it is easy to organize visually. My experience with steno pads of various types indicates that the price is very good for pads of this quality.
There is virtually no difference between this and the version I used to buy from OfficeMax (OM96738) and it is the only steno with a blue page. It's a plus that the paper is well written The paper in this steno is a lot harder and smoother- unlike most stenos, which have a porous, greenish/gray paper that's recycled and looks and feels like the paper in a Big Chief Tablet I am confident these are the same stenos I used to use at OfficeMax. These are exactly what I am trying to replace, and I daresay I have actually found the ones I used to use.
WHO ARE YOU? It has its back in the center of the pad on the first What the heck? That is correct, the cardboard back of the tablet was in the middle of it, never in the back. As for the second table, the same thing happened As a result, there are two different tablets in the picture I just wanted to clarify that the two pictures do not depict the same device. Both of the other tablets were just how I expected them to be, and I was happy So I guess I will send them back and do without while I wait for the new ones to arrive. There is no way to know that if you, the reader, order them, they will all be proper tablets, because there is no way to verify this! There is really nothing to complain about. The back is sturdy, and the paper is thicker than most (just by a hair) on the two The answer to all four questions would earn five stars if they were right!.
I think most people would find these tablets to be suitable because they are of good quality at an affordable price. I spent an awful lot of time looking for a pad with a thick cardboard back that allows me to write with nothing but thin air supporting the pad. I have looked at Amazon but have not found it. It is a Cambridge 43850. My disability makes this paper an excellent choice at less than three dollars for 140 very thick dark green sheets, it suits my needs to a great extent, since I have only one relatively pain-free position, which.
This paper is so thin that it bends easily and curls around the bottom edge. I bought them for the color, but found it too thin to use. It is hard to turn the pages of these spirals, and the top of the spiral won't lay flat. There are two sides to the book after we have written about 10 pages. The pack of these would have been better if I hadn't bought it. The papers are fine if your intention is to use them as scrap paper and torn the pages out as you go. This is something I would not buy ever again, and I wish I had bought these instead.
The steno pad is a great companion to keep on the kitchen counter or next to the computer. If you enjoy writing down your thoughts and taking notes, it's the perfect companion. Rather than keeping notes on little slips of paper, you keep them in one place. Since the pandemic began, I have kept a journal and have now used 5 of them to write down my thoughts. A few years from now, looking back on how we survived will be a pleasant memory.
They come in Papermate Flair medium which I use with them. A thin tip marker that is almost like an ink pen. My writing is bleed-free, and I don't use any inserts- Written by hand. The grey paper makes color coating SO much easier, as neon colors are subtle, but still visible, in contrast to the yellow. There is a subtle grey shade here, so black would work just fine. I like the cover because it doesn't appear too immature or overdone.
You can use these pads for a while until you turn the pages a few times, then the pages fall The problem is very irritating, as I have no control over it. I have to keep my lists together by rewriting them on a new piece of paper each time. This is the last time I will order these.