Grey Legal Size Paper

This pastel color paper is made of high quality 20 lb Bond 50 lb/75 GSM text paper with an elegant classic pastel finish. Each sheet measures 8.5 x 14 inches (legal/menu size). ANSWER: Limba is a white so bright that it appears almost blue (think fresh snow or an all-white computer background). As with all our papers, we recommend ordering samples that you can see in person before purchasing a complete package. This way, you can determine if it`s the right shade of white for you. It is a versatile paper that is ideal for personal and professional use and your friends and clients will love it! If you print this paper at home, we found in our internal print tests that the weight of the text is both laser and inkjet compatible, although the very heavy and porous 111 lb cover works best with high-end inkjet printers. Testing is recommended for use with consumer printers. This paper works very well with traditional printing methods such as typography, offset, thermography, engraving, embossing, and embossing. Gmund Color System papers are a product of the famous Gmund paper mill in Germany and are manufactured with quality, sustainability and the environment in mind. This collection consists of 48 harmonious base colors that harmonize well with each other.

The paper has a matte finish with such a subtle texture that resembles that of an eggshell. It is a premium branded paper that is archived, pH balanced and resistant to fading. QUESTION: What is the difference between all matte blacks? Presentation matters! Showcase your project and leave a lasting impression with our high-quality pastel paper. QUESTION: What is the difference between 74 lb cards and 111 lb cards? They are completely empty and available in nine (9) beautiful pastel colors: blue, buff, cherry, cream, goldenrod, gray, pink, salmon and tan. It is very versatile and has a very good ink support, making it a perfect use for inkjet and laser printers and offset applications. Its soft and beautiful pastel look makes it perfect for letters, attractive direct mail, restaurant menus, award certificates, letterheads, invitations, sales sheets, announcements, newsletters, newsletters and much more. ANSWER: The stock of 74 lbs of cards is similar to the thickness of an average purchased greeting card. The 111 lb cardboard is significantly thicker, more like a cereal box. 74 lbs of mapping hardware can work in most mid-range consumer printers. 111 lbs of map material may be too thick for home printers. When in doubt, we recommend ordering samples to see, smell and test before purchasing.

Distribution and packaging by Fine Cardstock and Superfine Printing.