David James—February 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is very thick but still goes through the HP OfficeJet PRO 9010 just fine. Ink affixes nicely-- it does not "bleed" too deeply, so the prints are very nice and professional. I have moved from regular paper to this for basically all my printing. Read more
Memly—February 22, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I don't really know my way around cardstock. Didn't know the meaning behind lbs. or gsm. My children needed some cardstock for craft projects and when I looked online, this seemed like a good brand at good price. So I ordered it. The card stock we received was lightweight, probably equivalent to three sheets of regular copy paper. It goes through the printer easily enough, but it wasn't what my kids needed as it wasn't thick enough. Though I was surprised by the paper we received, admittedly, I did not do any research prior to purchase. All I did was take a look at the pounds. They needed 92 lb. This was 90 lb. I thought that was close enough. However, I think you also have to look at the "gsm", grams per square meter. The gsm on this is 163. They needed 250 gsm... and that is a BIG difference. So, if you're not sure what you need, definitely do some research before buying. This paper is very high quality and smooth and bright white, so I kept it. We will use it one way or another. But, I will be ordering a pack of 92 lb./250 gsm heavy cardstock because that's what we needed in the first place. Read more
Deb Kasper—February 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Nice weight paper, almost a card stock. Which is what I was looking for. Read more
Aurora Scott—February 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I’ve purchased this Neenah cardstock multiple times and it’s officially my go-to. It’s super easy to open, always arrives in great condition, and I’ve never had issues with ripped pages or damaged corners. I print a lot of color graphics and photos, and the color always sticks beautifully to the page. The print quality is crisp, vibrant, and consistent — no smudging or performance issues at all. Overall, it’s reliable, high-quality cardstock that works exactly how it should. I’ll definitely keep buying it. Read more
Lorentsen—March 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It’s paper. Came well packaged and good quality cardstock. Worth buying at a fair price. Read more
SHAFT—January 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Very good cardstock, and getting 300 sheets was very nice. The cardstock is a little thinner, lighter in weight than what I am used to for cardstock, but they are ok. The price was affordable, and shipping and delivery were very fast with Amazon Prime. Read more
A Cheap and Picky Shopper—February 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
TIP: Shop by GSM, not LB. Pound ratings vary. I'd call this a triple-thick copy/printing paper, and it's a great price for that! It is NOT thick enough for use as a card base. CRAFTING/MAKING ENVELOPES: I use it to make personalized/seasonal envelopes. While it's thicker than copy paper, it's thin and smooth (no noticeable texture) for easy and good quality laser printing, and it folds easily. Sheets are equal sizes and cut well. Mfg wrapping did burst open, but luckily Amazon packed it in a book box so all sheets were in good condition. As suggested by another review, I did not order anything else with it. CARDS: Again, this is NOT thick enough as a card base. Look for a minimum 215-270 GSM paper. It IS perfect for printing and using as die-cut decorations/accents, mats, or inserts on a card. Because it is light weight, it will help avoid need for extra postage when making cards with layers. Embosses 2-D with embossing folders like a dream! It tolerates stamping, but not heavy/wet ink blending or swinking (look up Laurel Beard. It's a legit technique). A sharpie bleeds through this easily so I wouldn't consider any watercolors. It curls with shimmer spray, but if left alone to dry it won't crease and flattens when mounted onto a heavy card base. PRINTING: Thin enough so my laser can heat the paper for a good toner bond. I get vivid colors and patterns are crisp. I do not use inkjets for cards, but I would use care if printing with heavy saturation. Read more
Morgan Thompson—February 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Cardstock is slightly thicker/heavier than what I normally buy at around the same cost, so I think it’s a good value. Read more