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TerraSlate Paper offers 25 sheets of 10 mil waterproof, tear-proof, and recyclable paper, perfect for vibrant laser printing. Designed for heavy applications, this eco-friendly solution ensures your documents remain intact and visually stunning, even in challenging conditions.
Manufacturer | TerraSlate Paper |
Brand | TerraSlate Paper |
Model Number | 10MIL25PKAMZN |
Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 27.94 x 1.27 cm; 521.63 Grams |
Colour | White |
Material Type | TerraSlate Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 25 sheets |
Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
Brightness Rating | 97 |
Paper Weight | 10 |
Paper Finish | Coated |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10MIL25PKAMZN |
Item Weight | 522 g |
D**.
Very poor performance with a Xerox WC6505DN colour laser printer
I know everyone, with the exception of the person using an injet, gives this paper 5 stars, but I can't say that it works well for me. My printer is a true Postscript printer - not as emulation. I only ever buy the Xerox inks. The has 4 cartridges.I wanted a large black background on a label to go onto a black case. The black prints as jet black on normal paper, but comes out as a sort of chocolate brown on this paper. What I also notice is that sometimes there are horizontal streaks across the printed image, perhaps 10 mm long and 2 mm high. These seem to be inconsistent. If I print out 10 labels on a page, about a third are free of streaks, another third have minor imperfections, and the other third more major imperfections.I fed the paper in the manual tray, as it is quite thick. One can select whether the try contains plain paper, light card, heavy card, several others, and "special". Well I have tried plain paper, light card, heavy card and special, but all give poor results.The laser printer was purchased in 2012, so is 6 years old. I can only assume there's some incompatibility problem, because it certainly does not work well with my laser printer.
V**S
Waterproof cardstock that works.
I use this to make waterproof checklists and signs. I print it with my HP color laser printer and it prints without melting or any issues like that. It really works. It is made of plastic fibers, so it's waterproof. It's more tear-resistant than paper or card stock, but, if it begins to tear, it can tear the rest of the way pretty easily. I don't think it's particularly sunlight-resistant.The 10 mil product has a stiffness like a business card.Would I recommend this? heck yes.
P**P
Best quality
Amazing product thanks
B**H
10 Mil paper worked as advertised.
10 Mil paper worked as advertised with a color laser printer. I used this paper to make nametags for coworkers. I had to test two different color profile settings to find the one that printed correctly. I have Canon Laser Printer. I first used the heavy paper setting 3 and then the coated heavy paper setting. The regular heavy paper setting 3 worked the best and had the correct color hues. Do not use a coated paper setting for Canon printers. As I said, the prints are awesome using the correct color profile.
E**Y
This stuff is great. You can run it through your laser printer ...
This stuff is great. You can run it through your laser printer but it's waterproof and tearproof. I used it to print two-sided topo maps, then used a corner punch to round the corners and a hole punch as an attachment point. Maps can be attached to pack via carabiner or safety pin...much more convenient than big USGS maps.
S**S
Amazing product. I use the 10mil for waterproof business ...
Amazing product. I use the 10mil for waterproof business cards and the 4mil and 7mil for pages for my dive log book. Please note, this stuff will not work in a jet printer (just as they warn you in the ad), but it works amazingly well in a laser printer. I printed up my customized dive log pages, filled one out with a standard Parker pen and let is sit in a bowl of water for a while. No smearing, no water spots, no problems, it just worked as perfectly as I had hoped. In my opinion, the 10mil is sufficient for a business card (if waterproof is one of your goals), the 7mil makes a great (and very impressive and substantial) dive log book page, and the 4mil works just as well, but is slightly less stiff. Overall, absolutely A+, the only negative is that this stuff is not cheap.
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