I asked it this would be good to print color and was told yes. I wish i was told it would print color yes but not good quality. I had to come back and buy nicer paper to print color for my meetings
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
this is great for my card program
on January 18, 2010
Posted by: Paula K.
I like this better than card stock it folds better and feels better
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Heavier stcck paper
on January 9, 2015
Posted by: Paula K.
At 32 lbs weight this is my printer paper of choice for documenting color images. It doesn't "bleed" like lighter stock (which means it can be used two sided without both images appearing in a subsequent photocopy) and isn't as expensive as the alternative at 60 lbs.
If you are needing paper for a school/university project that project might require you to have a watermark. I assumed this paper at this weight and price range would have a watermark. It does not!
It's a really heavy solid stock for those more important documents and for that letter you hope will make a good impression. It's overkill for everyday copying but perfect where permanence or a quality statement is important.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
As good as expensive brand
on August 2, 2009
Posted by: Paula K.
Booklets more durable when handled a lot and easy to turn pages. Picture albums
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
1
Poor toner adhesion
on September 12, 2012
Posted by: Paula K.
Thought I would try this out. I print my own note-taking pages and write with a rollerball pen. Have used Staples 28 lb. Mohawk 28 lb. recycled and HP Premium Choice 32lb. My printer is a Samsung ML-2950 Series. Printing my templates the toner does not adhere to the paper as well as the 3 papers mentioned above. This is immediately noticeable with straight lines but also in text. Also when hilighting text a few minutes after it was printed the toner smeared and my hilighter picked up some toner. I have not seen this behavior from the 3 papers mentioned above so I am attributing this to the paper and not my printer. On the positive side I like the brightness (a little less bright than the HP) and writing with a rollerball is satisfying.