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Neenah Exact Index offers 250 sheets of 110 lb ivory paper, designed for both inkjet and laser printing. Its acid-free composition ensures high-quality results that won't deteriorate over time, making it perfect for a variety of professional applications.
Manufacturer | 0 |
Brand | Neenah |
Item Weight | 6.35 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 2.25 x 8.5 inches |
Item model number | 48588 |
Color | Ivory |
Material Type | Cardstock |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 8 1/2x 11 inches |
Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
Brightness Rating | 92 |
Paper Weight | 110 |
Paper Finish | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | 48588 |
J**.
Color is more yellow than cream/natural
This is more of a yellow ivory color than shown, not your typical "natural" off-white. A little disappointed with that. Also, at only 199gsm, it's pretty flimsy for a 110lb cardstock. If you're looking for the stiffness of a 110lb, this cardstock isn't it. Other than than, it's great quality for papercrafting or scrapbooking, with a nice smooth finish, even color, and a decent price.
A**R
110 lb. paper is not always the same
When I compare 110 lb. papers (from 2 different companies, say) they are not the same. However, it is always better than the 65 lb. papers you can purchase from your local hobby shop. I've been using Neenah for many years, and this is probably my 5th pack. While, for some reason it is not the thickest paper, it is great for any of my handmade cards with a few layers of cardstock. The cards to not bend or buckle and the cardstock is heavy enough for my creations. I would recommend it to others!
M**O
Ecru not Ivory, This is Standard with Card Stock
For the last 3 years I have been searching for a very heavy weight paper in ivory. I have yet to find one and had settled for a pale sunny yellow called ivory.This is NOT the color of a manila envelope as someone has stated. A manila envelope is a much darker, brownish yellow and is more similar in color to kraft paper (brown paper bag). This is more like the color of the ecru tab folders that are most commonly used in every office across the country.I have become convinced that it is nearly impossible to find a true ivory card stock as by making the paper thicker, it is less translucent and therefor WILL be darker. The heavier the paper, typically the darker the color. This color is ecru which is far better than most papers I have found and a much better quality. I use this for labels for product packaging as well as pamphlets and cards.This is truly a heavy card stock, unlike most that are labeled as so and is only really heavy paper. It really is index card thick. For those that left reviews and said that it was too light weight, they must be looking for super heavy card stock (more like poster board) and should really be searching for 130# weight or higher, not 110#.I am very pleased with this paper. It is the best quality, color, and value that I have found, as long as you keep in mind that ANY ivory card stock is not a true ivory. If the color is that important, than you may want to reconsider and use a lighter weight paper, perhaps 40# weight will provide you with better color results, but this is only slightly heavier than regular printer paper (which is usually around 20-30#).Oh, and to address, the shipping issue. I was a bit concerned about this but I think Amazon has paid attention to the complants. My paper was sent in an appropriately sized box with adequate padding. It was received still sealed and in mint condition. Hopefully yours will be received just as pristine, but if not, let Amazon know and they will replace it for you free of charge. I would just not wait 2-3 days before you need it, just in case.
C**N
Not true ivory paper
This paper had the thickness we needed, however it is not true ivory. We needed this paper for our wedding programs, and after printing all of our programs on this paper, we discovered an error we had made in the layout of the programs. We had to reprint our programs the day before our wedding, so we had no other choice but to go to our local Staples to buy new paper. When I compared the ivory paper I purchased at Staples to this paper I had used for the incorrect programs, there was a very noticeable difference in color. The ivory paper purchased at Staples looked SO much better, and I ended up being happy that we had initially made a mistake on the programs so that we had to reprint on the true ivory paper from Staples. This paper has a hint of yellow to it, and you can definitely tell a difference when you compare to true ivory card stock! If you really need ivory paper, this isn't the paper for you!
G**I
not what I expected...
Again, the paper is great, but its light yellow. NOT ivory, IMHO, because when I think of ivory, I think of the color of ivory, such as elephant ivory keys on an antique piano, or walrus tusk, or elk-tooth ivory that someone etched scrimshaw upon. As in Ivory! -I like light yellow; its a pretty color, but I did not WANT light yellow paper, as it will not be suitable for the project I am searching for ivory paper to complete. The plastic packaging tore as I was attempting to open it, so I won't send it back damaged. But I won't purchase this product again, as I now have enough light yellow paper to likely last me a lifetime.
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