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Old 04-24-2019, 08:33 PM
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Isaac,

Thanks for the link. That is the best price I have seen. I cannot get European style paper locally and any that I found on the internet was almost twice that price.

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Old 04-25-2019, 02:23 PM
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I'm confused. The link you provided is for laser copy paper and you said it is great for inkjet. "The quality of this paper is superb and provides great format for inkjet printers." Did I miss something? Does it really make any difference?

Results of clicking on the link you provided. "Hyper Laser Copy Paper A4 White Basis Weight: 160 g/mē Duodecimo Conversion: 137.6 kg 50 Sheets【50 Pieces Per Package】"

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Old 04-25-2019, 03:31 PM
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I'm confused. The link you provided is for laser copy paper and you said it is great for inkjet. "The quality of this paper is superb and provides great format for inkjet printers." Did I miss something? Does it really make any difference?

Results of clicking on the link you provided. "Hyper Laser Copy Paper A4 White Basis Weight: 160 g/mē Duodecimo Conversion: 137.6 kg 50 Sheets【50 Pieces Per Package】"

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Paul
As I said, this is great paper for inkjet printing ! You did not miss anything.

Regardless of its laser copy title. I have used it for over 30 models using inkjet.

Just order it and use it! It is fantastic .


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Old 04-26-2019, 06:22 AM
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I'll give it a try.
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I hardly dare react to this, after some very unpleasant reactions to earlier messages of mine in other threads - but the A4 / letter problem is just the reason why I have been publishing most of my more recent Paper Trade models (untill last year available via Ecardmodels) on Letter size paper. Apparently in the USA, A4 paper has to be paid in medium sized gold bars. 250 (!) sheets A4, 160 grams this side of the Atlantic is just about 14 EURO... Further information about said Paper Trade models would probably get me my head bitten off, but you can contact me about available models via pm.

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Old 04-26-2019, 12:11 PM
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Buying white card and decent glue in Spain is a difficult job. In fact I might have to go to Torremolinos (ugh) soon to buy some decent UHU! and today I could find every colour of card apart from white!
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Old 04-26-2019, 05:16 PM
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A4 card stock from Empire is $25 per ream and Deleter A4 from Amazon is good too.
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You can always use legal size card stock (8.5" x 14"), which is available in both 65/67 lb and 110 lb. It is easily available in different colors and quality at pretty reasonable prices.

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Old 04-26-2019, 08:34 PM
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You can always use legal size card stock (8.5" x 14"), which is available in both 65/67 lb and 110 lb. It is easily available in different colors and quality at pretty reasonable prices.

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You guys are missing my point.


I'm providing a link to a reputable high quality card paper to print your A4 size kits. Not the regular run of the mill card stock you get at various supply stores. And its reasonably priced. And nothing to cut.


Lastly, I have used this paper for over 30 detailed high quality kits, so you have a first hand experience user.

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I have been using this and like the results so far:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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