This product may not be bad for everyone but it did not work out for me at all. It is advertised as being made for laser printers but even with moderate ink coverage the toner from my Dell 3130 pulled right off in any solid areas (even rather smal solid areas - about half the diameter of a dime). The stock is certainly bright enough and seemed perfect for my needs: printing off some tickets and business cards. But I was extremely disappointed. If you are printing with any degree of toner coverage I would recommend steering clear of this card stock.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Cardstock for Printing Certificates
on February 26, 2015
Posted by: Paula K.
We do hundreds of certificates of authenticity (known as COA) for artwork and this 250 Pack of Cardstock is easily the best bang for the buck. You can print on it like any regular paper but it has the sturdiness of an "important" piece of paper - like a certificate. I learned this technique and product as a middle school science teacher with the need to print a lot of certificates for science fairs. You can customize your own free template and then actually important the database of students right into the certificates hit print and voila - it's done - your only expense is this whole experience is the cardstock (assuming you are using free school or work ink).