📈 Elevate Your Print Game with Ultra Heavyweight Cardstock!
The Ultra Heavyweight Cardstock is a premium double-thick 110 lb cover paper, designed for high-quality printing. With a smooth finish and exceptional dimensional stability, it is perfect for a variety of applications including brochures, business cards, and marketing materials. Made in the USA and certified for sustainability, this cardstock not only delivers superior performance but also aligns with eco-conscious values.
Manufacturer | Domtar Earthchoice Paper |
Brand | Cougar Opaque Digital |
Item Weight | 4.69 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 0.04 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White 98-Brightness |
Material Type | Paper |
Total Recycled Content Percentage | 10 |
Number of Items | 200 |
Size | 8.5 x 11 inches |
Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
Brightness Rating | 98 Lumen |
Paper Weight | 110 |
Paper Finish | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2855 |
E**E
A VERY sturdy, all purpose cardstock!
I tried this cardstock at the suggestion of another crafter and have found it to be an excellent substitute for Neenah 110 cardstock, usually used by cardmakers. It is smooth and good for ink blending, scores without cracking, a bright white, takes a stamped image well, and holds up to 3-D embossing folders, all of which makes it a perfect replacement cardstock in my mind. It is about 1/2 the price of Neenah cardstock so it's definitely what I will be using in the future. I highly recommend it.
J**E
THick/Perfect for High Quality Invites
I used this paper for graduation invites. It is a cover stock so it is much thicker than a card stock or text paper. It ran through my color laser printed without a problem. It only bent ever so slightly, but straightened right back out when I slightly bent the paper in the other direction. It took the ink beautifully. It is a true white color - I did not notice any yellow in it. This paper would be perfect for wedding invites.
D**C
Great paper for Card Bases!!!
This is awesome paper for the price. I stumbled upon this brand while perusing Amazon. Thankful for the reviews!!!, I decided to give it a try. I really like it for card bases. As another reviewer stated--- it is comparable to 110 lb. Neenah except it is smoother and less costly. It's a bargain. (I have not tried to color with Copics or Spectrum Noir yet, as I purchased strictly for heavy weight card bases). This gives your cards a nice feel. I highly recommend this product and seller.Update: For those comparing this to Neenah 110 lb, note the # of sheets in each ream for price comparison. I DO really like this product for card bases.
A**R
I have to say I love it more than the Neenah
I bought this paper for card making. I was looking to buy the Neenah and found this had the same weight of 297gsm and was cover stock. I have to say I love it more than the Neenah! It is smoother, brighter and does not have the linen feel or texture. This is much better for stamping onto. Even if using for a card base it is still firm and smooth. The only problem is cracking when folding, but a score before folding fixes that problem. As a plus, it was 10 dollars cheaper than the Neenah.
A**R
Great for home made cards!
I make hand made cards. I do not use a printer, so I cannot say if it will or will not work well in a printer. This is fantastic for base cards as well as layering. It is not to thick and not too thin. If you use "punches", it is a little thick for that. It definitely works though and I would not think twice about buying it. In fact I am buying it again today. You know as card makers, thick paper is expensive. I LOVE this and LOVE the price.
K**R
Not for printing detail, but great for painting on
Not good for printing images and any sort of art print. Very terrible color gamut makes images appear differently than on screen i.e. dull and flat (even with perfectly calibrated color management). Good thickness though. I bought this because it was a good gsm and I liked the archival quality, but for my purposes (fine art prints of my paintings), it failed miserably. I have spent 30 hours or more messing with everything from my ICC profiles, printer, scanner, monitor, photoshop settings and nothing improved until I switched to a different brand of paper. So I have wasted expensive ink trying to figure out why the prints looked so bad, and it was the paper all along. I even use a good EPSON printer which can handle thick cardstock. Printing on this paper results in an image that looks slightly blurry--not the outcome you want. This would be ok in a business setting for mailers and things that don't really matter but I definitely would not recommend for anything important that is meant to be kept or compared to the original document. Very disappointed.UPDATE: While I had trouble with getting a good print of my art, this cardstock is AMAZING to paint on. The smooth texture makes it act kind of like Yuppo paper in the sense it doesn't immediate dry and therefore you can have much more detail.
J**E
Card Making
I ordered this to use for card making. I have since used it to make a mini album. This is very sturdy card stock, but I did have some trouble with cracking after being scored. It helped to go over the scoring a couple of times and slowly fold and then using a bone folder, but it did still have some cracking. . I used a sand eraser or fine grade sanding block to clean up the edges where it cracked. It is a bright white and duty.
J**T
Great for card bases
This is great cardstock. It's not neenah classic crest but for card bases it's perfect. It's 110lb cover cardstock. It is really smooth and for the price it's great. No complaints. This was my second reem of this.
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