Bright Copies with Staples Copy Paper -- it speaks for itself. I highly recommend it. D. Warren
on July 21, 2019
Posted by: Anonymous
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You can really make splashy copy with this great copy paper and certainly the price is right.
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Customer Rating
5
A good value in copy paper!
on November 5, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
Good quality paper...it's out 'go-to' for mass -production jobs!
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Customer Rating
5
GREAT VALUE!!
on September 12, 2011
Posted by: Paula K.
If you need to print hundreds of pagaes of text daily this is the BEST CHOICE!! The paper does not jam produces excellent quality documents and it is reasonably priced. It is the BEST BUY of all the paper available.
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Customer Rating
5
Just right
on July 25, 2012
Posted by: Paula K.
Clean white paper that comes in the perfect quantity.
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Customer Rating
1
Shocked for the first time
on February 2, 2013
Posted by: Paula K.
I was using STAPLES products for a long time. Had some problems with delivery (not STAPLES fault) but never with products. That is untill now. I bought STAPLES brand 20lb copy paper. I began noticing that my almost brand new printer was taking 2-3 pages of paper and was misplacing images between two pages! I cleaned and checked the printer - all is fine. Could not understand what was going on. Bought HAMMERMILL paper from STAPLES. When taking boxes to the office I thought they are heavier than usual. So I took one rim of paper each - STAPLES and HAMMERMILL. Put on scale. STAPLES brand weighs 5.0lb HAMMERMILL - 5.5lb. Both are 20lb paper. Was connected to sales woman from manufacturer. Of coarse she said that "We never had any complaints" and paper is fine. That is printer's fault since it is set up for an upper tolerance in paper thickness. Meanwhile I have 2 new rims of STAPLES' paper with almost full third one which will have to go to garbeach. HAMMERMILL paper works just fine! I recommend (and will have to come-up with something myself) to weigh paper before buying or receiving. At 5.5lb/rim you should have about 51.0 lb per box including packing. If it is around 50.0 lb - reject it and send it back! And if you get the light paper - complain so the "largest paper manufacturer" will have a record of it's failures!