Customer Reviews for TruRed - TRU RED 8.5" x 11" Multipurpose Paper, 20 lbs., 96 Brightness, 500 Sheets/Ream, 10 Reams/Carton (TR56962) - White
Customer Rating
5
excellent paper good price
on January 14, 2015
Posted by: Paula K.
I've used this paper for several years. There are several staples papers that I find very useful. The double sided matte inkjet paper is fine for greeting cards as you can print on both sides. The multipurpose paper is suitable for business documents and other presentation uses as well.
If you're looking for good paper for home printing you can't beat it....and....the price is great!
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
4
basic paper
on October 8, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
The paper is rather light weight but still works for two sided printing due to the high whiteness and the better than normal finish For ninety percent of your correspondence or copying printing this is the paper you need and at the low price you should not pass up this offering. I went back for more after trying out the first ream. Top this quality with the special pricing and rebates get all that you can save some money buy at least four packs while you are in the store. Paper normally stores a long time so don't be shy.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
This paper is truly multipurpose!
on April 6, 2015
Posted by: Paula K.
I love this paper. I use it for all my printing projects. Thank you Staples for making such a great and economical product.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
copy paper
on March 12, 2015
Posted by: Paula K.
Good bargain for this item. Loved being able to use easy rebate.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Price performance-wise Great
on February 7, 2013
Posted by: Paula K.
I have used Staples twenty-pound paper for many years. It feeds well through the printer. It rarely jams and when it does jam on occasion it is usually my fault. However the paper is strong enough to enable me to quickly pull it out of my printer without the problem of its shredding. I have used Staples twenty-poiund paper for at least the last ten years (and probably many more). I have yet to find any yellowing or other signs of deterioration in any of my files. I have also not found any smearing of the ink applied by my printer to the paper. I have also used higher quality papers for various purposes and do not find that their greater expense whether quality-wise or weight-wise results in any significant improvement in performance reliability or appearance.