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Hi, Does anyone know where I can buy some inexpensive A4 white card which can be used in a printer? I need some to make Christmas cards for a charity but the stuff on Ebay seems rather pricey. I'll need about 500 cards so a ream of 250 A4 sheets cut in half would be ideal. If anyone can help, I'd be very grateful. Many thanks, Vicky
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Which weight of card do you want, Matt or Glossy ?
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Staples, be aware that not all printers are happy with much over 200gsm
We don't do charity in Germany, we pay taxes. Charity is a failure of governments' responsibilities - Henning Wehn https://ddue.uk
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if you get stuck give us a shout i work in a printers and may be able to help you
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Hi everyone, thanks for the suggestions, I could really do with about 160gm / 180gm of matt paper.
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That wouldnt be ideal for xmas cards. You would struggle to get them to stand id say minimum for cards would be 250gsm
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We keep the 180gsm Matt in stock, but have to agree with Karl, they don't stand very well. 230gsm in Glossy is good but don't try and feed it through a laser printer
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Thanks for the advice, it a struggle getting card thin enough to feed through my printer but thick enough to stand up! I've used 180gm before and it's not ideal but as it's a charity, people don't expect top quality as they only pay £2 for five cards with envelopes and as it's a speciality item, the designs are those that they can't buy in shops Vicky
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