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Reddit mentions of Oxford Engineering Computation Filler Paper, Greentint, 3-Hole Punched, Letter Size, 5 square inch ruling, 500-Sheets (26-145)
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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Oxford Engineering Computation Filler Paper, Greentint, 3-Hole Punched, Letter Size, 5 square inch ruling, 500-Sheets (26-145). Here are the top ones.
- Greentint
- 5 Sq. Inch Ruling
- 500 Sheets
- 3 Hole Punched
- Filler Paper
Features:
Specs:
Color | Off-White |
Height | 11 Inches |
Length | 1.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 3.9 Pounds |
Width | 8.5 Inches |
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i use an EF nib as well and I use engineering paper in a 3 ring binder for my notes. The back side has squares for graphing things if needed. I don't know if you can get it spiral bound, I just always buy loose leaf, then when I'm done with a class/project I stick it in a cardboard report cover, write what it contains on the cover, and store it away. You definitely won't be able to double side this particular paper though as it does bleed through pretty easily. I would never double side it myself anyway.
Sophomore year of college, I spent about $50 on Amazon, guaranteeing I'd never have to buy supplies ever again (and some will probably be inherited by my grandchildren). I bought:
I'm not a college student any more, but I still use engineering paper whenever I can. It's just so much cleaner.
If it was a true college print job it would be done on this: http://www.amazon.com/Ampad-26-145-Engineering-Computation-Greentint/dp/B0072FAJOI with a laser printer
Seconding the paper. It's actually required at my school. Brands ranked by quality and cost:
Your school stationery
National
Oxford (the big 500pp for $20 is terrific)
Ampad
Tops (cheapest, but almost impossible to erase cleanly)