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Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
These matte white 4x6 cards were exactly what I was looking for.PROS:- 230gsm, very sturdy paper.- Works in both my HP Envy 4520 and Brother MFC-L2750DW printers with no streaks or jams.- Bright white without a bluish tint (sometimes "ultra" whites have a blue tone that I don't like)- "Soft" edges help avoid paper cuts.- Perfectly straight edges.- Definitely matte finish as advertised.- Blank on both sides.CONS:- A little bit expensive ($.16 per card, at the time of this review).
Saul & Vivian Batres
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
I printed them on my Epson Eco Tank 3850 inkjet printer. My first print was awful I printed on the front & back & it was still awful.The settings I printed on were on portrait premium 4x6. I printed them from my phone. They were not even okay it was really bad.My second try was better. I printed instead from my surface pro laptop under the same settings but also added the settings on both laptop & the printer & made sure it was on high quality.And the result was beautiful π€© I do recommend these. And if you want the best quality make sure you choose on both your laptop & printer the same high quality settings & they will come one perfect.
C. Heisten
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023
This is a very handy cardstock pack. I make cards and this is such a useful size to have precut. It fits in my die cutter for both cutting and embossing. With a little trim it makes a super A2 card front. Instead of having to cut the larger sheets this is all ready to go.The heaviness of this card is excellent. I am not sure if I would pay for this in the future, but it sure will be tempting. Quality of these is excellent with a very smooth silky finish.The acrylic paint pens I tested on it worked beautifully.
imsureitsfine
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023
Although this stock fed easily into my Epson ET-8550 I didn't find the results to be very good. This paper isn't specifically for inkjet printers but does that it is capable. That said, you can make some half decent prints with it, but I wouldn't expect this to replace other more premium products designed for the task. If you are looking for high quality reproduction, this might not do the job.The size is good and all of the paper is cut reasonably well. I did have a few little stragglers on the one page. Otherwise, if you need some card stock in this shape for something other than high quality inkjet printing, it isn't a terrible choice. Just not ideal for my intended use.My Star Rating Guide:--------------------------------------------------------------------β
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- Poor Quality - Works, but is disappointing for various reasons.β
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- Decent Quality - Is what it claims to be but there may be better options.β
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- Excellent - I highly recommend it.
Gina S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023
I had no idea what to expect when I grabbed this 50-pack of 4x6 300 GSM Bright white card stock. And I am pleasantly surprised! Actually ecstatic. I originally thought this would be relegated to backer panels to now it's a real contender for my main card stock. There is still plenty of testing to do, but the first tests have been beyond successful and thoroughly surprised at the results thus far!INK BLENDING: Unlike so many card stocks, this takes to ink blending very well! With both foam blending tools and blending brushes. I use the Distress mini blending tools with the flat foam attachments and the Distress blending brushes that have natural bristles. That is my preference but it likely doesn't matter which tools are used for the blending. I didn't have issues blending with Distress inks (which some find those to be more difficult to blend with). I was able to get a nice smooth blend from dark to light without issues and not much work. Very nice results indeed (on this card stock)!STAMPING: And this card stock takes ink for stamping exceptionally well too. I used Ranger's Archival in Distress Vintage photo to stamp with and it looked great after the first impression. I tried without a stamping tool and it stamped beautifully the first try. I was using a Stamper's Anonymous Tim Holtz Red Rubber Cling stamp and the impressions are gorgeous with just hand stamping with an acrylic block. The ink didn't need much time to smooth itself out into the fibers because the ink took so well into this card stock. Archival ink is not prone to wicking or bleeding and I did not experience any here. I still want to test stamping on this card stock with regular water-based, die inks but I don't stamp with them often... yet, it's still worth the test.COLOR/TONE: This being the "Bright White" it is a really white card stock. I don't notice any hit of a tone to it whatsoever, so ink colors represent nice and true on it.TEXTURE: The surface of the card stock is remarkably smooth.I've included the photos of the blend tests as well as the stamping tests that I did. I, also, added some blending around the edges of the stamp test. Right now, this card stock is a serious contender. I need to test doing inky techniques and see if holds up to a water techniques as well (and if it does, how well). I'm not getting my hopes up about that as it's not a watercolor paper. That won't affect my love for the paper, as one paper can't fit all hats. I do need to test it in my printer as well, as I need some time for that, but I'm assuming it will print beautifully with how it accepts ink.When I can get to the other tests, I'll be sure to update the review. For the time being though, I do feel like it's a high quality card stock that any serious paper crafter should look at for adding in to their stash! And maybe even standardize on!
Cat Martin
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2023
I am just getting back into creating art and my obsession is watercolor. I have been trying to save some money with my practice pieces and this card stock was a good way to do that. I use Washi tape around the outer edges and at the moment I'm doing negative watercoloring which is a really cool method and easy for me when I'm still working on my drawing skills! This card stock is working well in blending and working with wet color and that is what I wanted it for. The best of my negative work I will use for cards to send to friends and family.
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