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Reddit mentions of Hammermill Premium Color Copy Cover 100lb Cardstock, 8.5 x 11, 1 Pack, 250 Sheets, Made in USA, Sourced From American Family Tree Farms, 100 Bright, Acid Free, Heavy-weight Printer Paper, 120024R

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Hammermill Premium Color Copy Cover 100lb Cardstock, 8.5 x 11, 1 Pack, 250 Sheets, Made in USA, Sourced From American Family Tree Farms, 100 Bright, Acid Free, Heavy-weight Printer Paper, 120024R. Here are the top ones.

Hammermill Premium Color Copy Cover 100lb Cardstock, 8.5 x 11, 1 Pack, 250 Sheets, Made in USA, Sourced From American Family Tree Farms, 100 Bright, Acid Free, Heavy-weight Printer Paper, 120024R
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  • PREMIUM COLOR COPY COVER PAPER – Hammermill 8.5” x 11” 100lb Premium Color Cardstock Paper provides a durable, cover weight sheet that’s designed specifically to produce consistently reliable results for color copiers and color laser printers.
  • 99.99% JAM-FREE GUARANTEE – We guarantee that you will not experience more than one jam in 10,000 sheets of this thick paper on high-speed digital equipment or we’ll replace your Hammermill paper purchase. You can trust Hammermill quality, guaranteed.
  • SUPER BRIGHT FINISH – At 100 brightness, this copying paper is super bright for excellent image contrast and true color reproduction. The super smooth paper surface can take the heat and heavy application of toner while producing photos.
  • SUSTAINABLY MADE IN THE USA – Hammermill paper is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified which means it is made with renewable resources from third-party certified, sustainably managed forests.
  • ACID-FREE PAPER FOR COLOR PRINTING – Premium Color Copy Cover Paper is ideal for double-sided printing, photographic reproductions, full-color presentations, design proposals, direct mail, menus & more. It’s acid-free to prevent yellowing over time.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height2.63 Inches
Length11 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2018
Size1 Pack | 250 Sheets
Weight9 Pounds
Width17 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Hammermill Premium Color Copy Cover 100lb Cardstock, 8.5 x 11, 1 Pack, 250 Sheets, Made in USA, Sourced From American Family Tree Farms, 100 Bright, Acid Free, Heavy-weight Printer Paper, 120024R:

u/ambrdst · 6 pointsr/bookbinding

For ink (markers, dip pens, paint markers) I use this paper: Hammermill Paper, Premium Color Copy Cover Cardstock 8.5 x 11 Paper https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SN0PI88/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ivNgDbJKG1176

It's a lot cheaper than artist paper, is easy to bind, and comes in different sizes so you can get the paper grain going the right way.

For watercolor I like bee paper (bee is the brand name) because it's a good balance of quality and price, though I've only ever bought small sheets so I'm not sure about finding it in large sheets to cut down for a sketchbook. If you're going through the trouble of binding a book I'd use a high quality paper like this one (or better).

u/powersofthesnow · 3 pointsr/Etsy

For a matte, super thick feel I have used Accent Opaque Cover Smooth 100# White, my printer is able to pick up the thickness, sometimes I need to hand feed it but with clean rollers it’s fine.

I also really like Hammermill Smooth 100lb Cover, it’s got a nice velvety smooth feel to it, not as mega-thick as the Accent Opaque but still a substantial card thickness to feel elegant. This one tends to feed a little easier in my printer the Accent Opaque is very very sturdy.

I did try a single sided gloss once...the only inkjet compatible one I was able to find is from Desktop Publishing Supplies here though in the end I just really liked the look that a matte card gave and because the papers I use were thick already, the quality seemed to be very good without it needing that shiny look on the outside.

I fold everything by hand - since my file is set up 2/page I actually fold the whole letter paper in half (vertically) once by hand, then press the crease down more a second time using a bone folder, and then trim the folded sheet into two cards so the edges aren’t as staggered.

u/sasquatchinheat · 2 pointsr/Art

Oh yeah, that stuff isn't great for pens at all. It makes the lines a little fuzzier than they should be.

Bristol is great for finished pieces, but is a tiny bit on the expensive side. Whenever I am just sketching or doodling with pens, I used laser printer paper. It absorbs the pens really nice without bleeding, and is really affordable. This is what I ordered last time:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SN0PI88/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1