🌟 Elevate Your Printing Game with Springhill Cardstock!
Springhill White 8.5” x 11” Cardstock Paper is a premium 110lb, 199gsm cardstock designed for vibrant, professional-quality prints. With 750 sheets in three reams, this smooth-finish paper is perfect for a variety of applications, from greeting cards to flyers. Made in the USA and sustainably sourced, it ensures durability and eco-friendliness, making it an ideal choice for both personal and professional projects.
Manufacturer | Sylvamo |
Brand | Springhill |
Item Weight | 20.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.75 x 8.75 x 7.63 inches |
Item model number | 015303C |
Color | 110lb |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 3 Ream | 750 Sheets |
Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11 |
Paper Weight | 110 |
Paper Finish | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | 015303C |
K**N
Great Price and Quality!
I use this paper for business and I'm very happy with the weight and texture. The price from this seller is phenomenal compared to other online sites and the paper arrived intact without any damages. I would highly recommend and will continue to order from this seller.
B**L
Handles well
good product
S**S
Double it and your good as gold.
The GSM is too low to be greeting card paper. it has No Cover in the weight of the paper. I have to decide if I want to keep this glorified flyer paper. If anyone is looking for quality cardstock, pass this junk by. If you want flyers or typing paper with a bit more weight grab it. It is a tragedy how misleading the headings can be. I am printing a card now with this and if I want to layer the paper I could use it. I was losing half of my print allowance as well. The cost of this brand keeps creeping, and I have work to do.Updated after making some cards.I printed the a2 cards since two come on one sheet. If you make the top you're outside. You can make the bottom your inside. Could you leave it blank or type and decorate it? fold both cards and with a steady hand line the back and front of the inside card with glue. Cover the inside layer with a good glue stick to allow the pages to bond as one. You don't want bubbles inside to make sure to paste it in full. Trim the card and you now have 110lb cover paper. You lose a card this way. But if you resell you will recoup yourself with the heavy-weight card. When it comes to a quality buyer knowing its value.If you're printing with HP printers it is costing you about 15 cents per print. If you do that math and count the 250 cards you will get here. Then use a calculator for the online selling site. Bam! you can figure out your profit. Happy crafting everyone. Be mindful of the price going up. Then move on to trying something else. You won't be disappointed. Remember you need( lb cover) for it to have some kind of weight in the description.
N**E
The perfect cardstock!
The media could not be loaded. I know a lot of reviews were complaining about the condition in which the team of paper arrived, however that was not my experience. Packaging was intact and perfect. The paper is great quality and exactly what I needed. I haven’t printed anything on this paper yet, but I will update my review once I do.
S**H
Best Card Stock for DIY Business Cards
I bought this for a DIY project for business cards, thank you cards, and notes for my business - and the results came out perfect! The card is very durable and sturdy. The color description was just as described. The cost and value are unbeatable compared to most local stores. Will buy again.
T**C
Know what you are buying and you will be satisfied
I read a lot of reviews before buying. I saw all the positives and the negatives, and thought at 11 dollars I was willing to risk it. At worst, it would become good coloring paper for my children.I wanted to print parts for a print and play game, and was planning on sleeving the cards, or laminating pieces and boards that I printed. Thicker stock would of course be better, but at the same time, for a purpose like this I didn't need really thick card stock as the sleeves and the lamination would make it thicker anyways. Also, part of the purpose of doing a print and play game is to keep the cost of the game low. I bought 90 weight card stock and am quite happy with the purchase.Receipt of paper - When I got it, the packaging was split. However, it was in a plastic bag, so it wasn't going to get dirty. I was at first worried that it had maybe been repackaged, but I realized there was no way for anyone to take paper out or anything, so I decided to use it. 2 pages had slight corner dings, so I used those pages to print cards and it didn't matter. Paper was not dirty at all and was labeled correctly.First impressions - Not exactly thick card stock. But I expected that. However, it is pretty thick and suits my purposes well. It is quite resistant to folding on its own. I held it up to the light and I could see through it slightly. Also, it seemed to be fairly smooth with a nice sheen. I would say it is definitely thicker than a few pieces of paper, as I compared it. Would you want to print business cards with it? No, no you wouldn't.Use - I printed on an HP Inkjet and it held the color well with no smearing. I cut it with a cheap paper cutter, and the cutter did have a little trouble with it, but I don't fault the paper for that. When I put the printed stock in card sleeves, even when I cut it slightly too big for the sleeve, and had to squeeze it in the sleeve, it did not split, when I was worried it would. The only time I was worried when printing was when it needed a lot of ink in a large solid area, because for some reason when it printed green, it seemed slightly wavy (tan was fine, and I printed an entire page of tan with design interspersed, but did not print more than a half page of the sold green because of this).Overall, it worked out really well for the purposes that I had for it, and would definitely use it for more projects (I have already printed more than 30 pages). I only give it 4 stars though because it does seem slightly thin for 90lb card stock, and I wasn't sure about when needing to print a whole page of a color due to my experience using green.
M**N
White cardstock
Very good value at reasonable price
F**A
Thick and great at printing
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using these Cardstock for my business and they haven’t disappointed me! . I believe this is the most affordable vendor so far! I use an Epson printer and I like the contrast of colors and the matte finish it gives to the images.
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