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Springhill 015101 Digital Index White Card Stock 90 lb 8 1/2 x 11 250 Sheets/Pack (SGH015101)

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1.:1 Ream | 250 Sheets


2.Color:80lb


3.:Letter (8.5x11)


About this item

  • LIGHTWEIGHT CARDSTOCK – Springhill 90lb Cardstock Paper is an ideal choice for your premium print applications; featuring a smooth surface, this lightweight white cardstock paper results in crisp, vibrant prints with minimal show-through
  • FOR PERSONAL OR PROFESSIONAL PRINTING – Use this smooth paper for any project in your home, business, or classroom that requires a strong, printable cardstock paper that can be die-cut, stamped or folded; the 90lb index meets USPS regulations for mailing
  • HIGH-QUALITY PRINT PERFORMANCE – This smooth cardstock boasts quick ink-drying characteristics for bleed-free, double-sided prints in copiers, inkjet and laser printers that accept this cover weight paper; acid-free cardstock prevents yellowing over time
  • SUSTAINABLY SOURCED - Springhill papers are 100% made in the USA and Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) certified; when you buy Springhill cardstock paper you are helping replant forests and support sustainable forestry jobs for landowners in America
  • PAIRS WITH OTHER SPRINGHILL PAPER – With Springhill, there’s no limit to what you can create in color; for a consistent look to your project, pair this white cardstock with Springhill colored printer paper, colored cardstock or Accent Opaque papers


When you need a premium lightweight cardstock paper, this Springhill white cardstock is the go-to-choice. With a 92 bright-white shade and a smooth paper finish, this 90lb index cardstock is designed for bleed-free, dual-sided print and copy use on all copiers, laser printers and inkjet printers that accept this cover cardstock weight. Consult your home printer manual before ordering to make sure it can handle this text weight or cover weight white paper you have selected. Use this smooth cardstock paper for any project in your home, business, or classroom that requires a strong, printable cardstock paper that can be die-cut, stamped or folded. It’s ideal for black and white printing, color printing, greeting cards, report covers, direct mail, brochures, flyers, scrapbooking, and many other applications. The smooth paper surface results in crisp, vibrant prints and minimal show-through whether you’re printing personal or commercial print projects. 90lb index meets USPS regulations, so you can use it for mailings. Plus, this acid-free cardstock prevents your documents from yellowing over time. Springhill is 100% made in the USA and Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) certified which means when you buy Springhill paper, you're purchasing a renewable resource. At Sylvamo we're committed to helping replant forests, sustain forestlands, and contribute to healthy forest ecosystems. Choose Springhill Cardstock - the perfect choice medium for printer ink, colored pencils, markers, crayons, watercolors, and more.


Karen Waddington
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
I use this paper for business and I'm very happy with the weight and texture. The price from this seller is phenomenal compared to other online sites and the paper arrived intact without any damages. I would highly recommend and will continue to order from this seller.
Mae_L
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
Arrived on time. exactly what i ordered.
Sunny Rose Mama
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2024
Just received this a few min ago. The package is ripped open at both ends as well as 2 sides, and unless the packaging is designed to be loose, there appears to be paper missing. Will not buy it again.However the actual paper is smooth and good to work with, with a thickness that is great to use as a very thick paper, perhaps for a cover page, or something that you want to feel like better quality, but not quite card stock.
fabiola
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
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Tara Dawn
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2024
We buy this paper all the time, it's great and well priced. It works great in our printer as well as for art projects, we find that markers won't go all the way through to the back side. Nice feel, will continue purchasing this.
Sue Smith
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
I bought this for a DIY project for business cards, thank you cards, and notes for my business - and the results came out perfect! The card is very durable and sturdy. The color description was just as described. The cost and value are unbeatable compared to most local stores. Will buy again.
Lisa Barrineau
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
I use this to print tags, it prints well and holds the ink. Very sturdy to be able to pin them on.
shays_creations cards
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
The GSM is too low to be greeting card paper. it has No Cover in the weight of the paper. I have to decide if I want to keep this glorified flyer paper. If anyone is looking for quality cardstock, pass this junk by. If you want flyers or typing paper with a bit more weight grab it. It is a tragedy how misleading the headings can be. I am printing a card now with this and if I want to layer the paper I could use it. I was losing half of my print allowance as well. The cost of this brand keeps creeping, and I have work to do.Updated after making some cards.I printed the a2 cards since two come on one sheet. If you make the top you're outside. You can make the bottom your inside. Could you leave it blank or type and decorate it? fold both cards and with a steady hand line the back and front of the inside card with glue. Cover the inside layer with a good glue stick to allow the pages to bond as one. You don't want bubbles inside to make sure to paste it in full. Trim the card and you now have 110lb cover paper. You lose a card this way. But if you resell you will recoup yourself with the heavy-weight card. When it comes to a quality buyer knowing its value.If you're printing with HP printers it is costing you about 15 cents per print. If you do that math and count the 250 cards you will get here. Then use a calculator for the online selling site. Bam! you can figure out your profit. Happy crafting everyone. Be mindful of the price going up. Then move on to trying something else. You won't be disappointed. Remember you need( lb cover) for it to have some kind of weight in the description.
Kaitlyn Davies
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2024
I buy for my kids to do art projects on. We make homemade cards for all holidays. The paper is a little lighter than I thought it would be but it holds up well to water paint. Overall happy, but if I could find something a little thicker for similar price I would get that instead.
Hanna
Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2024
I would not call this paper "cardstock". It's much thinner than the 65lb cardstock that I have from Staples. Advertised as 90lb but seems like half as thick as 65lb.Beware that this item is 'not returnable' as I tried to return this because this is no where near 90lb.
Granny Geek
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2024
A 110lb paper was a little too thick for printer and when I got this today, Oct. 2024, what a difference. I'm not using it to make cards, just book cover type projects.. It will save a few cents anyway. Every penny counts these days.
jaywalker
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023
While I ordered standard letter size, I received the Ledge, largest size. The only downside is because of the size of what I received, I had to buy a guillotine to size it, which just is a minor inconvenice.Overall this is quality cardstock. Ink from stamping doesn't bleed through, but alcohol ink pends can. It's not easily bendable and perfect for the uses in which I purchased it for: card making, framing/backing of photos and wall art, and even just doodling.I will purchase more when I run out.
TC
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020
I read a lot of reviews before buying. I saw all the positives and the negatives, and thought at 11 dollars I was willing to risk it. At worst, it would become good coloring paper for my children.I wanted to print parts for a print and play game, and was planning on sleeving the cards, or laminating pieces and boards that I printed. Thicker stock would of course be better, but at the same time, for a purpose like this I didn't need really thick card stock as the sleeves and the lamination would make it thicker anyways. Also, part of the purpose of doing a print and play game is to keep the cost of the game low. I bought 90 weight card stock and am quite happy with the purchase.Receipt of paper - When I got it, the packaging was split. However, it was in a plastic bag, so it wasn't going to get dirty. I was at first worried that it had maybe been repackaged, but I realized there was no way for anyone to take paper out or anything, so I decided to use it. 2 pages had slight corner dings, so I used those pages to print cards and it didn't matter. Paper was not dirty at all and was labeled correctly.First impressions - Not exactly thick card stock. But I expected that. However, it is pretty thick and suits my purposes well. It is quite resistant to folding on its own. I held it up to the light and I could see through it slightly. Also, it seemed to be fairly smooth with a nice sheen. I would say it is definitely thicker than a few pieces of paper, as I compared it. Would you want to print business cards with it? No, no you wouldn't.Use - I printed on an HP Inkjet and it held the color well with no smearing. I cut it with a cheap paper cutter, and the cutter did have a little trouble with it, but I don't fault the paper for that. When I put the printed stock in card sleeves, even when I cut it slightly too big for the sleeve, and had to squeeze it in the sleeve, it did not split, when I was worried it would. The only time I was worried when printing was when it needed a lot of ink in a large solid area, because for some reason when it printed green, it seemed slightly wavy (tan was fine, and I printed an entire page of tan with design interspersed, but did not print more than a half page of the sold green because of this).Overall, it worked out really well for the purposes that I had for it, and would definitely use it for more projects (I have already printed more than 30 pages). I only give it 4 stars though because it does seem slightly thin for 90lb card stock, and I wasn't sure about when needing to print a whole page of a color due to my experience using green.
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