I have found that the Multipurpose Paper doesn't jam in my Epson printer like several other brands. The quality is perfect for the large amount of printing I do putting family genealogy information on paper for family and friends. It has a smooth texture as well and doesn't feel brittle after a while. Even the multipurpose paper does well when printing grafts and charts and does well on sample pictures before I print them on photo quality paper.. Along with great paper quality I get a rebate for the cost of a ream.
I used this paper not only for ordinary word documents but also for making certificates. The paper feels good and is a little thick making it the perfect choice for certificates. This combined with the stickers that I purchased make the certificates look very authentic. I'm very happy with this paper and would recommend it to others. I've also used it to print resumes and in some instances pictures. The pictures are not photo quality but work well when trying to do proofs.
I am a litigation lawyer in Dallas and go through many reams of papers per year. Even in this evolving "paperless" profession so many clients courts and lawyers prefer paper documents and faxes to paperless ones. The Staples paper is high quality seldom if ever jams and costs very little. There is a Staples within easy driving distance of my office and I have even used their delivery services. My only concern is that the Lakers and Clippers play in an arena named for your company and the Mavericks usually lose there.