Customer Reviews for Staples - 8.5" x 11" 3-Hole Punch Multipurpose Paper, 20 lbs., 96 Brightness, 500/Ream, 10 Reams/Carton - White
Customer Rating
5
Great Product
on December 25, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
This 3-hole paper is so convenient and the convenience definitely outweights the cost. The copy quality is very high and I finish my 3-hole projects in record time. I love using my rewards toward all my purchases. We have several 3-ring binder applications being used in our business office so you can imagine what this product means for us. In the past we used a manual 3-hole puncher and it took forever to keep up with the applications. Now it is a breeze!!! Thank you Staples for pointing out this product to me.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
3
Pricey
on November 9, 2009
Posted by: Paula K.
Good quality but very pricey price much too high.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Time saving convenience.
on March 6, 2008
Posted by: Paula K.
Product is convenient for items that I need to archive in binders. Saves time & effort.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
2
Paper yea brads and washers nay
on January 9, 2012
Posted by: Paula K.
The paper is good but I print screenplays and Staples does not sell the type of brads and washers that professional screenwriters use and that Hollywood expects.
The paper saved me a lot of work. I printed more than 1000 pages of material for a small seminar I ran this weekend. If I had had to punch all those pages it would have been much more effort. A note to Staples copy machine software experts: Please take a look at the alignment of the paper when it is printed - most noticeable when the holes are already punched of course. When you print on just one side the paper comes out printed with a given orientation (not talking portrait and landscape here but which side the holes are on). When you print a two-sided sheet the paper has to be turned 180 degrees in the paper feed tray for the holes to be on the correct side. This is simply a software programming issue which could be corrected so that no matter one-sided or two- the holes would be on the correct side for the print. If you have say a three-paged document - when the first two sides (front/back) have the hole on the correct side the third page is printed wrong.
It was much more expensive than regular computer paper. I grabbed it by mistake but was able to exchange it at another store. That was helpful. My mistake all the way. Wasn't paying attention.