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Old 02-04-2012, 02:08 PM   #1  
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I am trying to find the Neenah paper for using Copics for a reasonable price. So, I'm curious is this the correct paper?

Staples� Card Stock, 8 1/2" x 11", White, 250/Pack | Staples�

Everywhere that I check they only sell 25 pages of paper and it isn't cheap.

If that isn't the correct paper can you please provide a link.
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OK...I have a Staples in town and this cardstock is not as nice as the Georgia Pacific #110 you can buy at Wal-Mart which is very nice and affordable to use with Copics, Spectrum Noir and ProMarkers...
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You can buy the Neenah Solar white @ XPEDEX
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I also buy as planet43 said, at xPEDx, which is a major paper company. I get it by the ream (250 sheets). Online I get it from Paper Temptress, I can't recall the max number of sheets she does at once.

I do prefer Neenah most often, but also use many of the other copic papers from Paper Temptress including their Heavenly White and Copic White.

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I buy mine in 250 count reams from my local Kelly Paper for $32. They do have an online store, but I don't know what they charge for shipping.

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My first choice for Copic coloring is Neenah's Classic Crest Solar White paper. I get mine by the ream (250 sheets) from Ellen Hutson's store - price listed now at $32.99. Here's the LINK. She has super quick shipping and always throws in some free ribbon with every order! :-)
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I buy mine in 250 count reams from my local Kelly Paper for $32. They do have an online store, but I don't know what they charge for shipping.
I also picked up a ream of 250 for $32 at my local Kelly Paper. It's so expensive.
I've heard people say they have good luck with Georgia Pacific paper from Wal-Mart ($5-6). I have some of the latter, but haven't used it for Copics. I'm looking forward to a side-by-side comparison. I'm still very much an amateur Copic user and may not be able to tell the difference. And if I can't, I'll stick with the cheapest. ;-)
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I also picked up a ream of 250 for $32 at my local Kelly Paper. It's so expensive.
I've heard people say they have good luck with Georgia Pacific paper from Wal-Mart ($5-6). I have some of the latter, but haven't used it for Copics. I'm looking forward to a side-by-side comparison. I'm still very much an amateur Copic user and may not be able to tell the difference. And if I can't, I'll stick with the cheapest. ;-)
I use both... I prefer Neenah, but it doesn't feed thru my printer well, and I do a lot of digis. GP goes thru my printer no problem, but the copics don't blend as smoothly on it.

melissa59, where in so cal are you??
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