I guess the paper is ok. It is sitting in my closet. It’s paper. I’m sure it will be just fine. I might use it next month or even the beginning of next year. I’m sure it is very white and smooth. I don’t think I can eat it but maybe I can lick it a bit. Not only can I use it in the printer but I can use it as a place mat when I am eating at my desk. Although I will probably throw it away and not use that piece in the printer. Maybe I won’t throw it away and make a paper airplane. Yeah. That is what I’ll do. Maybe I will use the whole ream. Then I can crest my own Air Force. Maybe I will go back to staples and buy a case of paper clips and put them on the nose of the plane but pointy side out like if I hit someone they will get stung like a bee. I better also buy rubber bands at staples. They got that there. Then I can use my Air Force of paper air planes to send them off to the people who thought asking me to review paper was a good idea or not. This was easy.
Not worth buying at any price. The paper is not smooth but is highly dimpled with perhaps 1/4”-1/2” roundish puffs. It may have been stored in a very humid or damp environment or it’s just poor quality paper.
I picked this paper because I needed for simple printing projects like my son’s papers for school and my script writing needs tutoring etc. and the cost was the best in comparison to the others on the shelf.