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Neenah Exact Vellum Bristol offers 250 sheets of 8.5" x 11" bright white, 67 lb heavyweight cardstock with a smooth, uncoated finish. Designed for flawless compatibility with laser, inkjet, and copier printers, this acid and lignin-free paper ensures archival quality and vibrant print results, ideal for professional documents, creative projects, and direct mail.
Brand | Wausau Papers |
Color | White |
Material | Paper |
Sheet Size | 8.5. x 11 |
Paper Finish | Uncoated |
Product Dimensions | 11"L x 8.5"W |
Recommended Uses For Product | Arts, Crafts |
Sheet Count | 250 |
Paper Weight | 67 |
UPC | 759598802113 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | loose-sheets |
Manufacturer | Wausau Paper |
Unit Count | 250 Count |
Item Weight | 11.68 ounces |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00759598802113 |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Item model number | 80211 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Drawers | 2 |
Size | 250 Count (Pack of 1) |
Brightness Rating | 94.00 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 80211 |
J**N
A great quality paper at a nice price
This is a very high quality paper that I'm glad I discovered. I usually do not use this paper through a printer, although I have used it with a color ink-jet printer and a laser printer and the results are excellent. My primary use of this paper is for journaling with different types of calligraphy pens and/or pencil sketching.I used to be a big fan of Moleskine notebooks, but for my style of putting ideas to paper, I ditched the standard codex journal and ordered a brick of paper and an archival box - this Vellum Bristol paper was what I chose after looking at many options and it is great for me.I still do like Moleskine products; however, a codex works with centralised topics - e.g., in graduate school, each class I took had its own Moleskine for notes because I knew I would want to look back at those notes in the future & that Moleskine is high in quality.Taking up journaling, I went to Moleskine, but noticed I was leaving blank pages every so often to accommodate subject changes and it turned into a giant jumbled up mess. So now I grab a clipboard, a sheet of this Vellum Bristol and have at it. Whatever idea I have gets down on paper and later I go through and organize what would otherwise be a giant morass of writing with the occasional drawing thrown in.So for printing documents, this might be overkill, but you'll get a nice end product. It is a lighter type of cardstock I suppose; but I see it's value for something much different than use through a printer. It's hard to think of what I would print on it, as it's not what I would call cardstock and it's way too fancy/thick for article writing/submission. But the possibilities are vast. I find the product to be of great value, others may find issue with it depending on need.
L**
Nice paper
I prefer thicker paper in our printer and ran out of the kind we usually get. This arrived quickly, was a nice quality, and holds the print well. Easy to use and nice quality and texture for the cost... I will order again.
M**E
Great value
Great product, was delivered on time and packaged well.
M**W
Great product and service
Fantastic!!
A**8
Thick durable paper.
Great paper to use for junk journals. Not as thick as card stock, but great paper for full pages or 1/2 pages. I regularly purchase this paper type.
M**Y
Makes a good art surface for mixed digital and traditional media
I'm an artist who generally uses art-quality bristol paper to do my work. I wanted bristol paper that didn't come in a glued/spiral-bound pad, so that I could do my sketches and layout on the computer and print it out in light blue. Then I do my inking, scan it back in, and edit out the blue lines on the computer. That gives me traditional linework and effects with the positioning power of digital sketching, composition, and layout.This works just fine for my purposes. It's not quite as high-quality as the bristol I generally use for inks, but it takes ink well. The inkjet color doesn't bleed on it when India inks and other media are added. The surface is smooth, like what I'm used to on thicker Bristol pads. It also makes a great practice surface (and is priced correctly for art practice).I figure my use of this is a little more specific than "greeting cards and photo printing," so I thought I'd share my experience. It's decent art paper, and I can't argue with the price.It is much thinner than traditional artist bristol, and a little more flimsy than traditional cardstock, so keep that in mind too. It's definitely thicker than regular printer paper...about twice as firm as tough construction paper. Again, just what I needed for the job, regardless. I think if I wanted the toughness of cardstock, I'd look for actual cardstock that could really support some weight. But for printing somewhere between printer paper and cardstock, it's a great value.
T**N
I like this paper a lot
It’s something I didn’t know existed: lighter than cardstock, heavier than standard printer/copier paper.I was using pre-perforated business card stock to print labels for products I sell, using a printer that doesn’t have a single-sheet feed slot. I filled the alternate tray with it, easy-peasy, and it worked - until warmer weather arrived. The added humidity was causing the cardstock to consistently get jammed nearly every time. It was very frustrating.So I poked around to see what alternatives existed, and this fit the bill. Never jams, and is thick enough to allow double-sided inkjet printing without bleed-through. OK, so I have to trim it manually, but that beats dealing with paper jams (especially since I use a guillotine cutter with laser guide)! The paper feels a little like some of my parchment stock, but has the clean appearance of fine resume paper.If you need something that works reliably even in warm weather, is a cut above regular copier paper and can be printed double-sided without issues, this is a fine choice.
B**R
Wonderful Paper for English Paper Piecing and othe uses.
This paper stock (cardstock) is wonderful for generating English Paper Piecing shapes and it is not a heavy as other 67 lb. weight cardstocks. Regular 67 lb. Cardstock is a little to stiff for more complex EPP designs. The regular 67 lb cardstock works fine for hexagon shapes, but if you want branch out into the newer more complex designs like the new Milleflori Quilt Blocks, then this is the paper for you. When I compared this paper stock to some laser pre-cut shapes I had purchased I found the paper weight to be about the same. If you have a hexagon punch, Silhouette, Cricut or other die type cutting machine etc. you could generate you own EPP shapes using this paper quickly. I also have files of various EPP shape templates I can print and then cut out. If you are careful with your cutting they work just fine with this paper as well. Even though the word Vellum appears in the name this is not clear like vellum used in making cards, scrapbooking, etc. I love this paper and would recommend it to other EPP enthusiasts. I am sure it has many uses. I am also considering using it with my gelli printing plate based on other reviews. Great product all around. Price is great too. Couldn't find it less expensive anywhere.
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