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Astrobrights Color Paper 8.5 x 11 24 lb/89 91666

Astrobrights Color Paper 8.5 x 11 24 lb/89 91666
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Last Price: 17.58 USD

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Create eye-grabbing coupons, flyers, and other documents with this 500-pack of Astrobrights 8.5 x 11-inch 24-pound Living Coral color paper. Make papers stand out by using this Living Coral color paper. With a 24-pound weight, this paper has a professional feel and provides easy dual-sided printing. This Astrobrights color paper is acid-free and lignin-free and comes with 500 sheets of paper per pack so you can print bulk marketing materials, training tools, and other mass documents. Reliable multipurpose paper is perfect for everyday use. Paper dimensions: 8.5"W x 11"L (US letter). Paper weight: 24 lbs. Bright-colored paper is ideal for direct mail, flyers, and office or school projects. Living Color paper. 500 sheets per ream. Meets or exceeds FSC standard. Paper is acid-free to prevent from crumbling or yellowing. Smooth surface for high-impact color graphics. Works Great with Color CardstockPair ASTROBRIGHTS Living Coral with ASTROBRIGHTS Cardstock for a unified and consistent look to your project; or, pair it with other Astrobrights Colors or Neenah Bright White Card Stock for bold, brilliant impact.Benefits of ColorAccording to studies conducted by the American Paper Institute and the Color Marketing Group, color increases retention by 18 percent and improves readership by as much as 40 percent. And for direct mail, color increases response rates by 20 percent.A Brighter Shade of GreenNeenah 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 Seal; certified, Green-e; certified and Carbon Neutral Plus papers. Sold as 500/Ream.

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