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Southworth Fine Parchment Paper 24lb. 8-1/2"x11" 100 Sh/PK Ivory P984CK

Southworth Fine Parchment Paper 24lb. 8-1/2"x11" 100 Sh/PK Ivory P984CK
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Last Price: 14.33 USD

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Produce certificates, client appreciation letters and other forms with this Southworth 8.5 x 11-inch 24-pound 100-sheet ivory parchment specialty paper. Get high-quality prints that have a professional appearance with this specialty paper. With 100 sheets to a box, it's easy to stock up your supply or tackle large projects, while the 24-pound weight provides sturdy, long-lasting forms. This Southworth specialty paper is acid-free and lignin-free for archive-safe documents, and the ivory parchment finish offers a sleek, sophisticated aesthetic. Reliable multipurpose paper is perfect for everyday use. Paper measuring: 8.5"W x 11"L (US letter). Paper weight: 24 lbs. Beige paper. 100 sheets per box. Paper is acid-free and lignin-free to prevent from crumbling or yellowing. Please note that packaging may vary. Create Old World Charm and Refinement with Parchment Paper and Cardstock Parchment Specialty Paper continues the proud tradition of quality stationery. For certificates, awards, announcements, menus, invitations, presentations and more, parchment stationery conveys distinctive Old World elegance, but are crafted to meet today's printing technology that ensure your documents have a professional look. Southworth paper is free of acid and lignin, so your documents can stand the test of time and stand out with the distinguished, distinctive look of parchment. Neenah is committed to conserving our natural resources through responsible business and manufacturing policies and practices. Neenah manufactures a wide selection of green papers including FSC certified, Green-e certified, and Carbon Neutral Plus papers. Sold as 100/Pack.

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