Customer Reviews for Staples - 8.5" x 11" 3-Hole Punched Copy Paper, 20 lbs., 92 Brightness, 500/Ream (221192) - White
Customer Rating
5
Binder/Presentation ready
on December 10, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
Love the idea of being able to type the documents that can be place directly place in binder after printing. It eliminates the middle man so to speak while increasing productivity and decreasing customer service turnaround time for a new small business that's a coo. It would be great if the same is done for legal and A4 size paper and all including letter size are sold in cases of 2 500 and/or 5 000. Thanks Staples. I highly recommend this product to my network and friends.
Review a ream of basic copy paper? Staples I have better things to do.
on August 14, 2019
Posted by: WILLIAM L.
Verified Purchase:Yes
The most awesome copy paper I have ever bought anywhere!!!!! Seriously Staples why do you insist that I give you a review of every little item I buy in your store? Please stop!
We have purchased this product before and are pleased with it.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
2
Curls in Laser Printer
on August 17, 2011
Posted by: Paula K.
Not the best quality paper. My plan was to use in my laser printer for papers that I print and file in a binder. However the heat of the laser printer causes this paper to curl so this paper is probably better suited for ink jet printers.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
I will use product again.
on January 9, 2013
Posted by: Paula K.
The quality of the paper is excellent for the price.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Works for me.....!
on July 28, 2016
Posted by: Paula K.
The title says it all....
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
3 Hole Punch paper
on February 15, 2010
Posted by: Paula K.
I find 3 hole punch paper to be a superior product. You don't need to punch out the holes and aren't left with the little dots laying all around. It is better than say two hole punch and one hole punch as you need three axis onto which to bind the document together. Some could argue that you can just do 2 holes and leave out the center hole true but it is a classic and should not be tampered with. Now as for 3 hole punch vs no hole punch paper which is better? It would depend on the usage. 3 hole punch would not be very useful for resumes as it would give off an odd appearance but despite this fact the person doing the interview would likely prefer a 3 hole punch paper as it would be easy to store inside of a binder. This contradiction is the paradox of 3 hole punch paper. But overall I say in my review that 3 hole punch paper is a deceptively useful product and highly recommended.