Neenah Astrobrights® Bright Color Paper, Letter Size Paper, 24 Lb, 30% Recycled, FSC Certified, Celestial Blue, Ream Of 500 Sheets
Description
When you need to stand out with high-impact colors, Astrobrights® Colored
Paper is a brilliant choice. It’s 20% thicker and more substantial than
ordinary printer paper, so you can achieve great results for one- and two-
sided documents. Plus, because the colored copy paper creates a vibrant
background, you’ll save money on pricey full-color ink printing. Astrobrights
Colored Printing Paper lets you easily create vibrant fliers, brochures,
school projects, signs, coupons, posters, and paper crafting projects.
Brighter colors. Brighter ideas.â„¢
Features:
- Stand out with vibrant colors and let your creativity shine with Astrobrights color paper! This Neenah paper is 20% thicker than standard paper, so you can achieve bleed-free results for single- and double-sided documents..
- Helps you save on full-color ink, while acting as the perfect canvas.
- Sturdy 24 lb. paper ensures durability and gives paper a distinctive feel.
- Versatile paper works well in most printers, copiers and all-in-ones.
- Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified – made from wood/paper that comes from forests managed to rigorous environmental and social standards, supported by the world's leading conservation organizations.
Product Details:
- Brand: Astrobrights
- Color: Celestial Blue
- Item Weight: 5.9 Pounds
- Paper Finish: Smooth
- Sheet Size: 8-1/2-x-11-inch Inches
- Manufacturer: 0
- Brand: Astrobrights
- Item Weight: 5.89 pounds
- Product Dimensions: 11 x 2.4 x 8.5 inches
- Item model number: 22661
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Color: Celestial Blue
- Material Type: Paper
- Total Recycled Content Percentage: 30
- Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percentage: 30
- Pre-Consumer Recycled Content: 30
- Number of Items: 1
- Size: 24lb Colored Paper
- Sheet Size: 8-1/2-x-11-inch Inches
- Paper Weight: 24
- Paper Finish: Smooth
- Manufacturer Part Number: 22661
- Date First Available: April 19, 2006