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legal sized card stock discontinued?
Does anyone know if we are now SOL for legal sized cardstock?
When I went shopping for legal sized card stock at 65 pound weight, I found that Staples, Office Max, and Office Depot don't have it and can't get it. I was told by a manager at Staples that Waukesha, the paper manufacturer, was recently bought out, and a lot of paper products are thus disappearing. The 11 x 17 size is still available, but using it trimmed down certainly raises the cost of printing. At Hobby Lobby in the art section I found 9 x 12 inch 'Tagboard' at $9 for a 100 sheet pack. Paper weight appears to be the 100lb variety. I can trim width to fit the ink jet printer and print A4 sized images. - Erik |
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An old trick that I use is to cut a strip of cardstock and tape it to the letter-size cardstock to increase the length. It would need to be taped to either the top or bottom depending on where the parts are placed on the page, meaning that you would tape the strip on whichever end the whitespace is greater. Also minimize your margin settings on the printer. It is very rare when this technique doesn't work.
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You can go to OfficeWorld.com - Office Supplies & Business Products! then input Pacon Tagboard in the first search box. The tagboard comes in 100 sheet packs.
Check out the medium weight 12 x 9 tagboard. It is around the same as 65lb cover/97lb index cardstock or 177gsm. $5.19/pack. My caliper measures it as around 0.21mm / 0.008" The heavy weight stuff is around 93 lb cover/140 lb index or 252gsm. $6.29/pack. My caliper measures it as around 0.27mm / 0.0105" I have ordered from Officeworld.com and have received prompt service. Orders of $49 US or more get free shipping, otherwise is it around $5.95 US for shipping. There are white and manila available so make sure if you order that you pick the correct one.
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Yep, I was referring to A4. I'd be curious how well tagboard holds ink when creasing, or if it will cause the ink to flake off.
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Here is an online source for 8.5 x 14 cardstock. Don't know how it is to do business with that particular vendor.
Cardstock, 8 1/2 X 14 110lb Index - 250 Sheets 110lb/199gsm 250 sheets for $15.95 plus whatever shipping charge needed. Quote:
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If you live close to any medium and up sized city, there should be at least one paper supply house that usually will have a walk in sales counter. Check under both paper and printing/commercial printer headings.
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Don't know about the tagboard yet but will print a sheet or two tonight and let you know how it worked out. Some of the Legal card stock I used was 'flat' and highly ink absorbent. Solution was applying a clear matt spray paint coat... before the canopy went on. Since an inkjet printout is prone to water and moisture damage, some kind of final clear cover coat is a good idea.
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I have used this when I need heavy legal sized paper. I just cut it in half.
Amazon.com: Paris Paper For Pens 14x17: Arts, Crafts & Sewing |
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Amazon also has legal size cardstock
Amazon.com: Wausau Exact Index Cardstock, 250 Sheets, White, 94 Brightness, 110 lb, 8.5 x 14 Inches: Office Products There's several different weights available. Just type "legal size cardstock" in the search box. Wayne |
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