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Invent It! Poster Paper |
List Price: $9.99
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Rating: Summary: POSTER PAPER Review: I LOVED THIS PRODUCT!!! THE PAPER IS EXTRA DURABLE I MADE SOME SIGNS WITH IT AND LAMANATED THEM AND THEY CAME HOME LOOKING BRAND NEW. THIS IS A GREAT CO. AND THEY MAKE A GREAT PRODUCT. I'VE USED ALL OF THEIR PRODUCTS AND ONLY FOUND ONE I WAS NOT PLEASED WITH AND THAT WAS A MINOR THING (PROBABLY MY FAULT). THESE PRODUCTS ARE SO MUCH NICER AND USER FRIENDLY THEN OTHERS.
Rating: Summary: POSTER PAPER Review: I LOVED THIS PRODUCT!!! THE PAPER IS EXTRA DURABLE I MADE SOME SIGNS WITH IT AND LAMANATED THEM AND THEY CAME HOME LOOKING BRAND NEW. THIS IS A GREAT CO. AND THEY MAKE A GREAT PRODUCT. I'VE USED ALL OF THEIR PRODUCTS AND ONLY FOUND ONE I WAS NOT PLEASED WITH AND THAT WAS A MINOR THING (PROBABLY MY FAULT). THESE PRODUCTS ARE SO MUCH NICER AND USER FRIENDLY THEN OTHERS.
Rating: Summary: Best Paper Ever! Review: It is hard to find a good HEAVY glossy inkjet paper that will produce photo quality prints with my Epson Photo EX printer. The Epson photo paper works great for one-sided prints, but can't be folded and used for cards. The "Invent It" Poster Paper can! The colors print great! The super heavy weight makes it IDEAL for greeting cards, and, since it is not pre-scored you can make them any size you want with a paper cutter. You have to hand-score the paper to fold it, of course, but that is a simple matter. I use a butterknife with a ruler over a pad of newspaper to score the back for folding...easy! This paper is hard to find in local stores, so I am thankful for Amazon!
Rating: Summary: Best Paper Ever! Review: It is hard to find a good HEAVY glossy inkjet paper that will produce photo quality prints with my Epson Photo EX printer. The Epson photo paper works great for one-sided prints, but can't be folded and used for cards. The "Invent It" Poster Paper can! The colors print great! The super heavy weight makes it IDEAL for greeting cards, and, since it is not pre-scored you can make them any size you want with a paper cutter. You have to hand-score the paper to fold it, of course, but that is a simple matter. I use a butterknife with a ruler over a pad of newspaper to score the back for folding...easy! This paper is hard to find in local stores, so I am thankful for Amazon!
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