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Epson Premium Bright White Paper, 8 1/2 x 11 Inch, 500 Sheets (S041586) | 
| Brand: Epson
List Price: $8.99 Buy New: $5.22 You Save: $3.77 (42%)
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Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 15
Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.5 x 2.4
MPN: S041586 Model: S041586 UPC: 010343838192 EAN: 0010343838192 ASIN: B00005MJS0
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| Features:
| • | Premium bright white paper for Epson printers | | • | Makes for quality prints | | • | Works well with color and black inks | | • | Use for presentations and documents |
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Product Description 500 sheets premium quality bright white 8.5" x 11" paper / 109 ISO brightness / 4.7 mil thickness
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Best daily-use inkjet paper out there. September 7, 2006 Steven A. Godun (North Brunswick, NJ) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I've been using this paper for years and I'm consistently impressed by its quality. If you're using plain old photocopier-grade bond paper in your printer, moving up to this paper will be a massive improvement. You'll be shocked at how much brighter the colors coming out of your printer are, and how much sharper text and fine lines are. This is an excellent paper for day-to-day inkjet printing, even if you don't have an Epson printer. One caveat: The paper doesn't stand up well to heavy ink (e.g., printing a full-color photograph at high resolution). Use a glossy and/or coated paper for that. However, as this statement is true for all non-coated papers I don't penalize Epson for it.
My buoy in the ocean of despair November 19, 2007 Christina Ledoux (Portland Maine) 9 out of 14 found this review helpful
I don't think I am necessarily wrong when I say forever is forever. Forever is steel. Forever is constant unending. When someone tells you forever, it's supposed to mean forever. When he told me forever I just naturally assumed that by not telling me he loved me didn't mean it was over. I mean, it couldn't be. Right? Numbers can be powerful things. One gets very attached to numbers. Like for instance, his number. Over and over again in a banner inside my head. They wouldn't have made a redial button for nothing right? 117. Thats the number of times I have pressed redial this week. 117 times he did not pick up the phone and 117 times that he did not reply to my messages. I know the restraining order tells me I'm not supposed to call or contact him but...numbers are tricky things. It's such an easy mistake to make when your body is used to something. When your mind thinks of friends, and your body pleads for his touch again and can't help but to type the magic code out that once used to beckon for him to come. I admit, riding my bike by his apartment 30 times a night is probably excessive. Leaving photocopies of love notes he wrote me on his girlfriends step was...harsh. One of the things that drove him to end things was how secretive I am. So introverted and closed off. Well not anymore. Ever since things ended, and I quit my job, I have devoted my time to writing him my story. So many things to say, and only a package of this paper to write it on. I have mailed out every page written to his apartment, his girlfriends apartment, his workplace. My only comfort now, are these blank pages. These dry parchments. Vessels. All night I sit, paper before me, waiting for my touch. The demons in my head wail and moan, but these sheets silence their call. My friends all abandoned me months ago, but this paper sits, waiting for my every word. The ultimate listener. The silent lover. The pleasure I get from different textures and feel of inks and leads. The crumbly scratch of a #2 Ticonderoga yellow pencil, the smooth stroke of a Bic gel pen. I feel like this paper knows me, other papers dont know the things I have written, wouldn't know his name that I have written down thousands of times while testing out a new box of pens. Other papers don't know my story. Every week, When I break into his girlfriends house I steal a pair of the new girls underwear. She has plenty. I sell them online and use the money to buy a package of this paper. I figure by the time I get through the rest of her collection I'll have enough paper stockpiled up to last me a while. Maybe even forever.
Great paper October 19, 2004 Amazon Customer 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is great paper. It does make a difference. It's worth the price. It's also nice having it delivered insteading of lugging it back from the store.
Excellent Printer Paper August 11, 2007 Richard Eltzroth (Cotopaxi, Colorado United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a very bright, white paper with enough thickness (4.3 mil, 24 lb) that you can print on both sides without seeing through it. Compared to most other ordinary printer papers, this is definitely superior. And at about the same price as cheaper papers as well. My usual previous favorite was Kodak Bright White, which apparently is no longer made. This Epson paper is quite similar. For the price, this is THE paper to use for everyday printing.
All printer paper is NOT the same October 6, 2007 Elijah R. Cory (Central California) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Frankly, I ordered this paper since it qualified for free shipping and looked pretty nice. The "bright white" aspect is subjective. It is very white, if that helps. The thing I found very nice is the weight. At 24#, it is just what the Doctor ordered for my Canon Pixma printer. I had not been happy with the print quality and was thinking maybe this printer was too old (1.5years) and needed to be replaced. I had been using standard printer paper..don't know the weight/thickness, but certainly no more than 20#. My printer loves this paper. Print quality is crisp, with no blurring, and no smudging. The paper has a good solid durable feel to it as well. Yes, it cost's a bit more, but in this case, very much worth it. By the way, did I make it clear that it doesn't matter what KIND of printer you have? Just cause this paper is from Epson doesn't mean you MUST have an Epson printer. I know most of you probably know this, but some folks might be confused. It works with any printer. Good stuff.
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