Premium Heavyweight Linen Textured Cardstock - 50 Sheets of 100lb Thick Paper for Inkjet & Laser Printers - Natural Color for Wedding Invitations, Business Cards & DIY Craft Projects
Premium Heavyweight Linen Textured Cardstock - 50 Sheets of 100lb Thick Paper for Inkjet & Laser Printers - Natural Color for Wedding Invitations, Business Cards & DIY Craft Projects

Premium Heavyweight Linen Textured Cardstock - 50 Sheets of 100lb Thick Paper for Inkjet & Laser Printers - Natural Color for Wedding Invitations, Business Cards & DIY Craft Projects

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Description

White Linen Cardstock by Desktop Publishing Supplies, Inc. is perfect for creating your own greeting cards, business cards, postcards, or invitations. This stock features a beautiful linen finish on both sides of the sheet. Our Linen cardstock measures 8 1/2" x 11", is acid free, and is made to the 80lb Cover (216 gsm) specifications. This cardstock is used on many of our own products, including greeting cards, post cards, business cards, trifolds, and more! For use on Inkjet & laser Printers. . 50 Sheets per pack

Features

    Heavyweight Cardstock with a Beautiful Linen Finish (On both sides)

    Made from 80lb Cover (216 gsm) Linen Cardstock

    Works on Inkjet or Laser Printers

    Measures Letter Size 8 1/2" x 11"

    50 Sheets per pack

Reviews

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- Verified Buyer
This paper is quite lovely. It’s got a nice, heavy feel, balanced cream colors that’s not too off-white that it throws off your printing color, but is enough to make it stand out against stock white. The texture is very nice, although I’d have liked it to be slightly toothier. That said, I’m not sure how well the ink would deposit if it was.It took inkjet style ink application quite well and did not smear, though it will not hold very high detail images (AKA: probably not good for photo printing). It was wonderful for prints of a watercolor painting, though.