Asked on 11/30/2012 by Anonymous from ca Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: For pricing and availability please contact Customer Service. They will be glad to help with your question. You may contact them at by phone at 1-800-3STAPLE (1-800-378-2753). Thank you for your inquiry. Answered on 12/4/2012 by Tammy from Staples
Q: The paper is white,not colored,isn't it? Asked on 7/15/2012 by DC from Houston, TX Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The HP Multipurpose Paper, 8 1/2" x 11", Ream is white paper. Answered on 7/15/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Can this product be used to make greeting cards? Asked on 11/2/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 15 answers A: You can use this to make greeting cards but it isn't a heavy weight paper. If you want a heavier weight paper we have item: 490887 Answered on 12/29/2010 by Megan from Staples A: yes, I have used it successfully when making greeting cards Answered on 7/6/2011 by whslpg from new york A: yes it is not as sturdy as cardstock but could be used for greeting cards. Answered on 12/29/2010 by dalrbl from Townsend,TN A: No, the paper weight is not right. I would prefer heavier paper for greeting card. Answered on 4/26/2011 by Seshu from Ann Arbor A: 2o lb stock not good for greeting cards unless you are mailing a lot overseas and want to limit postage costs. Answered on 4/26/2011 by Humourseeker from New Hampshure A: I would only try making greeting cards with a heavier weight paper. You should then be able to produce great greeting cards by using the proper weight. Answered on 4/26/2011 by Woodiebird from Summerville, SC A: Certainly, although for a real greeting card texture, one might want to use a regular card weight. Answered on 5/1/2011 by Pam from Albany, NY A: Yes, you could use this paper to make greeting cards but you could use any paper to make greeting cards… If you’re looking for that “Card” feel you will defiantly want a heavier paper. This paper is 22lb which is great for everyday standard use. If you want to make Cards, they do have special Card Stock that even has the creases to fold the card properly. Also, those packages come with envelopes which makes a card well, a card… Answered on 5/3/2011 by Oldtickertape from Fort Myers, FL A: If you design it to be a quarter fold final size of 4.25" x5.5", if not it is to thin. Should use 5.5" x 8.5" sheet of card stock 60# or heavier Answered on 5/3/2011 by BOB from MEADOW VISTA, CA A: It can be used for cards but I prefer card stock. I don't think this is quite heavy enough for a nice presentation. Answered on 5/3/2011 by NEM from Hollidaysburg, PA A: not really, you should use slightly heavier stock for greeting cards Answered on 5/4/2011 by pjaskate from Cherry Hill, NJ A: Definitely not! Answered on 5/11/2011 by Othello Twin from New York, NY A: You will probably want a heavier weight paper. Answered on 5/11/2011 by computer friend from Texas A: This is 20lb. paper! It would look pretty flimsy.... Solid, Bright Colors will show through. Better to use 60lb, or some other card stock. It is available in many colors and finishes and makes great looking cards. I have used card stock for years. Answered on 5/13/2011 by Active Retiree from Farmington Hills, MI A: yes Answered on 5/25/2011 by Mimi from Freeport,N.Y.
Q: where or how do you do the easy rebate on this paper product and where in the process do you do it??? Asked on 6/29/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer
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