Customer Reviews for Staples - Brights Multipurpose Paper, 24 lbs., 8.5" x 11", 500/Ream - Fuchsia
Customer Rating
4
Bright right
on September 10, 2009
Posted by: Paula K.
I use the bright colors of paper when I am sending notes out with my 4-H members because they are eye catching.
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Customer Rating
5
Quality paper
on March 15, 2011
Posted by: Paula K.
This would be great if you could buy in bulk. It is to expensive in single packs.
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Customer Rating
5
Colored paper that won't jam a copier!
on August 31, 2009
Posted by: Paula K.
I give students map quizzes. I have them fill in a blank map outline on white paper and use the colored paper for the quiz to avoid having students turn in the original white copy as their quiz.
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Customer Rating
5
Exactly what I wanted.
on May 2, 2019
Posted by: T.Z.
I wanted a color that would POP and couldn't be missed and I found it!
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Customer Rating
5
The paper is light enough to see text clearly on the page.
on July 16, 2021
Posted by: C.D.
The paper is light enough to see text easily and clearly on the page. Nice color. Good heavy weight.
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Customer Rating
5
STAPLES BRIGHT MULTI-PURPOSE PAPER
on August 7, 2019
Posted by: BARBARA L.
i USE THIS COLOR SHEETS TO KEEP TRACK OF MEDICINES NUTRIENTS ALLERGIES TO MEDS ETC. AND UPDATE EACH MONTH OR SO ALL ON THESE GREEN BRIGHT SHEETS FOR YEARS I FINALLY HAD TO REORDER! YEARS LATER. EVEN CRABBY DOCTORS LIKE THAT IT'S ALL ON ONE SHEET.
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Customer Rating
4
very descriptive
on January 11, 2010
Posted by: Paula K.
I was printing up counter flyers for an event. I found a less expensive version at [...]
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Customer Rating
4
It should be called LIME green
on June 2, 2009
Posted by: Paula K.
This color works great for youth or children's activity printing but is too bright and too lime to use for anything serious.