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Your cart is empty.Hammermill Premium Color Copy Cover 100lb Paper provides a durable, cover weight sheet that’s designed specifically for color copiers and color laser printers. It is a high-tech, thick paper that can take the heat and heavy application of toner while producing photos. At 100 brightness, this premium cardstock paper is super bright for excellent image contrast and true color reproduction. The super smooth paper surface provides superior toner adhesion and a more stable surface for heavier toner application. With this premium thick paper, you will get consistently reliable results when printing premium color copies, photographic reproductions, two-sided printing, full-color presentations, design proposals, direct mail, menus, signage, postcards and more. Plus, this acid-free white paper prevents sheets from yellowing over time to ensure long-lasting archival quality. Our 99.99. 000 sheets using Hammermill thick computer paper on your high-speed digital printer or we will replace your Hammermill paper purchase. We test more than 13.5 million sheets of paper every year to make sure that each sheet is consistent. Then we test our papers on all kinds of printer and copier equipment to ensure that it will work for you, every time, on every machine. Did you know that you are helping to conserve and restore forests when you buy Hammermill paper? “It’s More Than Just Paper” to us and millions of sustainable forestry workers across America, including American family tree farmers. Hammermill printer papers are made with renewable resources from certified sustainably managed forests, so you can feel good about using our products. MAKE SURE IT’S ORIGINAL HAMMERMILL QUALITY: look for “Ships from and sold by Amazon” at the top of the page, under the product title.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Nice thick card stock that works with my Epson ET-2850It’s been hard to find a heavy cardstock to work with this printer
Angi
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
LOVE this cardstock!! It's a favorite in my craft room. It's perfect for the greeting cards I make. It's VERY smooth, wonderful to stamp on, it folds easily with either horizontal or vertical cards, and it die cuts beautifully. Will definitely order again.
Battygirlrachel
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I don't do much foiling but noticed that ink blending on this was better than the store brand 100 lb card stock I get from a nation wide box store. I use this as the top of my card and the cheaper 100 lb box store brand as the card base... that way I get the luxury look without wasting the good stuff to make the whole card.
Janet Henderson
Reviewed in Australia on January 9, 2025
I use this cardstock when hot foiling as it produces perfect results every time.
Birgit Norton
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Nice, smooth, heavy weight cardstock. It cut and scores easily and maintains its sturdiness. Just perfect for my crafting endeavors
Joy Walker
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
I am sold on this Hammermill Color Copy Cover! I don't know how over the last year or two, of ordering and returning or having to buy additional reams, that I DID NOT COME ACROSS THIS cardstock. The product is true to description. It is a great weight for my ink jet printer (which was one of my issues because I don't have a back loading machine). I had to come down in the weight of paper to use for handmaking my cards because I could not get a good, sturdy cardstock to print from the drawer. Again, being in search of a cardstock I came across this ... I ordered one pack without any enthusiasm because I knew it was not going to be different -- I WAS WRONG! The first thing that you will notice is the smooth finish of the cardstock, which is great. Then (because I have gone through so many different weights of cardstock) you feel the sturdiness. It's a good quality paper. And guess what?IT PRINTS GREAT! I've since, ordered another pack. This will be my go to for my card bases going forward. I am truly satisfied. JWalker, NC
YSB
Reviewed in Mexico on August 9, 2024
Excelente calidad del papel anteriormente había comprado de esta marca pensando que eran opalinas y ahora que las volví a comprar la textura y gruesor de la hoja es mejor tipo cartulina o más gruesa sirve muy bien para trabajos que se puedan laminar, solamente que ambos empaques que compré venías rotos y no sabría decirles si incompletos
Angelique
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
Ordered this paper to use for wedding invites, it’s thinner than expected but it should work. It came the next day after ordering it but the papers packaging was all torn open like someone opened it already. If I don’t end up using it for wedding invites, it’s still decent paper I can use for something else
B.George
Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2024
This paper is amazing!!! I am so happy with it. It is on the thicker side and I’ve had absolutely no trouble using it with markers or any inks I’ve even used watercolours on it it’s heavy and bright white and quite smooth. I don’t use it for making cards or printing really I mostly use it just for drawing. I love the size. It might be my new favourite
Mme Victoria Hill
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 2, 2024
I bought this after doing much research on cardstock. My requirements were cardstock that was a similar quality to Neenah cardstock and also American sized 8.5" x 11". This is so much better than I expected and a good price too. I thoroughly recommend it!
SK8LADY
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024
What’s not to like about this paper? I love using white card stock for my card bases as the base is not the focal point of any card. Nice, thick weight paper perfect for die cutting and paper piecing. This paper is great for foiling with my Spellbinders Glimmer hot foiling machine too. The smooth texture and very white look of the paper can’t be beat. Great price too….24 sheets of paper from StampinUp will set you back $10.00 so this paper is very economical for paper crafters.
OnTheGo
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2023
FOR ANYONE CONFUSED ABOUT THE THICKNESS just like we are...this 100lb cardstock measures 0.29mm in thickness.Other than the confusing paper weight/ thickness, this paper seems really good. Love the big size. Packaging was torn beyond repair, but that seems to be pretty common with these guys.
fnmc
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2017
I ran out of both my Copic X-Press Blend it paper and the Neenah solar white 80lb card stock on my last paper purchase. I knew I loved the Copic paper, so trying the Neenah was not only a cheaper option, but if I liked it I had 250 sheets vs my 125 sheets from Copic. After running out of those two...and they were both able to do the job I wanted, to use in card making (not for card bases). I did find the Neenah to be quite yellowing compared to the Copic paper, so when I heard other card makers trying this paper...I thought it only fair to give it a chance against my preferred Copic paper & Neenah paper.The first thing I noticed was that this is not marketed as cardstock, the second, that for the number of sheets this paper was almost a third of them will admit I've only gotten to hold, feel, and try my Copics on this Hammermill paper for a short time, as I haven't had it that long.I have attached some photos, with more examples to come with the Copic markers at work on all three of these papers. For now, I have four to share with you. The first shows how my paper came packaged and the shape it arrived it. The second photo shows the only tear...if you want to call it damage to my package...and that was a small slit of one of the creases in the ream packaging, with absolutely zero damage to the the paper inside!The third picture shows all three of the papers I mention in this review. Can you tell which is which? (Photograph was taken under an Ott-lite for the best comparison). For the third photo your choices are: Hammermill, Copic, Neenah. (Answers found at the very end). The fourth picture shows two papers. Can you tell which is the Hammermill and the other Copic?More comparisons and photos to follow, as I get use to this new paper more as well as my opinion of the overall paper for Copic marker use.1. Copic, Neenah, and Hammermill. 2.Hammermill, Copic------------------This is my update that I promised all. I have added one more photo that hopefully will be of interest to those that want to use this paper for Copic coloring use. Using Memento Tuxedo Black ink I stamped a small stamp on all three papers that I mentioned in my initial review: Copic X-Press It Blending Paper, Neenah 80lb white cardstock, and the Hammermill Color Copy Digital Cover 100lb paper. Using the same stamp and the same colors each of the penguins were colored as close as I possibly could. I do not claim to be a fantastic at Copic coloring but I thought it might be interesting to a few the colors I used. The penguin: N4, N2, N0. The beak & feet: Y17, Y15, Y13. The earmuffs: V09, V15...with the tip to tip technique to blend these colors not side by side in the Copic system.What are my thoughts about this Hammermill paper instead of the Copic paper or Neenah cardstock? I'm still in love with the Copic paper. For me it comes in #1 every time. It is very white, I love the weight, and the markers just glide across it! The Neenah is my second runner-up. The Hammermill comes in third.Both Neenah and the Hammermill are smooth. But if money was no option I'd pass on the Neenah simply because the paper tends to yellow. It also does not feel as smooth to me as the Copic. I have used the 80lb Neenah paper as I don't make my own card bases. But the 100lb Neenah is thicker than the Copic, and the 80lb Neenah is thinner. Because the Copic paper is not rated by lb, and instead by gsm, it's hard to know what it's weight is. Based on this amateurs` calculations the Copic comes out to be between 93 and 97 lb paper. To me, it's the perfect weight.The Hammermill is 100lb, but that isn't the first things that jumped out at me...and not doing this test side by side was essential to me remembering what it is like to color on each and what I loved and didn't love so well. Paper is a personal preference but I hope this helps someone. This Hammermill paper is smooth to the look and touch, but I could feel a good deal of friction when coloring. The paper seems to really suck the Ink from my marker...even with a small image like this. From top to bottom the penguins I colored are on: 1. Copic, 2. Neenah, 3. Hammermill. I don't think this is bad paper, and I fully intend to try and use my ream before replentishing my paper supply. Time will tell. I've heard people say this is a duplicate paper of the Copic. It is definitely not!If price is a concern, definitely try this. I still believe this is excellent paper for the cost. I also believe if you do cards, enjoy the Neenah! But if your entire works of art are done with Copics...invest in the Copic paper!
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