Best laser printer paper according to redditors

We found 24 Reddit comments discussing the best laser printer paper. We ranked the 11 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Laser Printer Paper:

u/tollsjo · 6 pointsr/homelab

Oh shit. I almost forgot I made this. That reminded me to relabel a few caddies.

You can always use something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Silver-Metallic-Paper-Printers-Sheets/dp/B01C97KWOU


u/__YouFromTheFuture__ · 3 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

It is! I'm notoriously disorganized and thought bullet journaling might be a good way for me to get my shit together, but ended up spending so much time drawing out the calendars and decorating it that I didn't have time to do the actual journaling and planning part. So I figured that I needed something with a little more structure and direction, but still room to be creative, and came across this "Dreambook and Planner" from Dragontree Apothecary.

I really like it and more importantly, I actually use it. There's a lot of helpful exercises in it for creating goals, habits, realizing your dreams, etc. Which I thought was hokey in the beginning but totally got into it.

You can get it as a physical book or pdf. I went with the pdf because it's only $17 and I figured I could customize it a bit more that way. Then I printed it out on this paper that I use for everything because it's crisp and ultra white and holds up to even my inkiest fountain pens and markers. Put it into a unicorn 3 ring binder with some dividers and now I use it for everything, including reminding myself that life is too short to not be a badass.

u/woowdoge · 3 pointsr/dogecoin

You can print out some of these: http://imgur.com/a/8Nik9 here: http://DogeTip.co

Print 1 - 1000 with just one click!

You could print them on waterproof laser printer paper like this: http://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Paper-Laser-Printer-Sheets/dp/B008SGOL7Q

Here's a little tip to get started: http://dogetip.co/HGWLPokm

u/mossenmeisje · 3 pointsr/notebooks

Can't find my exact ones on Amazon, but something like this. This is the exact set I have, in case you find it somewhere (Dutch site).

u/graeme_b · 2 pointsr/LSAT

I have this printer: https://www.amazon.com/Brother-HL-L2300D-Monochrome-Printer-Printing/dp/B00NQ1CLTI/

Works great, quickly, cheap toner, lasts forever.

I also like this paper: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EFQ5AK/

u/WOTs_Uh_TheDeal · 2 pointsr/bookbinding

I just bought some 24 lb Hammermill HAM104604 (Amazon link), which I'm liking so far. I picked it in part because some reviews recommended it for making books.

u/creativelycara · 2 pointsr/bujo

No bleeding! Just a little waviness from the water. I make my own pages for my bujo using HP premium 32lb paper. It is really smooth and made of nice quality. Here is a link to it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NBJKYTU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_iAAQBb2ZYWZR8

u/stephw8 · 2 pointsr/minipainting

There is waterslide decal printer paper. You can make any decal you want...

Here is a few links but there are plenty of brands.

Inkjet:

http://www.amazon.com/Lazertran-Waterslide-Decal-Paper-Inkjet/dp/B001LUF54E

http://www.amazon.com/Testors-Decal-Paper-Clear-Pack/dp/B000BLI6QS

Laser:

http://www.amazon.com/Papilio-Laser-Clear-Waterslide-sheets/dp/B005DFLVOG

u/youRFate · 2 pointsr/de

Ich hasse crappy Schreibblöcke, ich hab mir zwischendurch mal auf amazon nen 25er pack oxford karoblöcke gekauft. Die haben dickeres Papier (90g/m²) und eine vernünfrige Perforierung, bei der die Blätter sauber aus dem Block gehen.

https://www.amazon.de/Oxford-100050358-Collegeblock-kariert-dunkelblau/dp/B00B9XQ6KA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1464189677&sr=8-2&keywords=oxford+block

u/DragonXRose · 2 pointsr/Calligraphy

Well you can still use the notebook, it seems high quality and smooth paper and i don't see any bleeding. If you make the width between 2 lines your x-height, it will work out. A set of 6 lines would then be your guidelines for 1 rule of text. Here is a diagram, based of the scribblers ratio and slant. So just count your lines and add in the remaining guidelines and you're set to go.
(And don't mind my crappy, drawn in letters, again i'm not doing pointed-pen calligraphy.)

If you do want to use other paper in the future then cheap options are Laser printer paper, Marker paper or a Rhodia pad.
These are also smooth surfaced, bleedproof options. You want smooth paper, because your nib is less likely to get snagged or dig in the paper and tear it. Bleedproof, because your ink will stay put and not run out & ruin fine hairlines.

Finally, your nib is also an important factor in writing pointed-pen calligraphy. Each nib is different, some are more flexible than others. Take your nib out off the holder and see if you can find a brandname and number; from what i can see i think it's a Brause Steno 361 (I could be wrong). Other options are A Nikko G, a Nikko G Zebra, Hunt 512, Hunt 101 and 103 (both flexible but very delicate), Brausse 66EF (it's smaller and more flexible) and so many others. Everyone has their own favorite nib, so experiment if you have the chance. And do clean your nib when your finished with writing, then they'll last much longer, otherwise they'll corrode and rust.

That's all i can say, and much of it was picked up here on the subreddit or plucked of the internet. Have Fun!

u/danpage617 · 2 pointsr/homelab

I print on this, and I use double sided tape to stick them to the caddies.

If you're bad with scissors, you can try cutting them out with a box cutter or exacto knife. I mean they're so small you won't really notice if they're not perfect, but if you're like me you'd still think about how they're not perfect hah

u/millertyme007 · 1 pointr/fountainpens

This stuff has been excellent for me and fountain pens. Smooth, no feathering or bleed through.

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https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NBJKYTU/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/pfannyyy · 1 pointr/Debate

Paper: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EFQ5AK?psc=1
| Or any copy paper of legal size - regardless of your debate style (excluding Congress).

Pens: G2s of 2 colors, 1 per side or 1 per speaker depending on how much you care about the details.

Method: 8 Columns, 1 per speech. Flow Aff, Neg, Aff, Neg, etc.
Use effective shorthand and flow each case on a seperate sheet (PF). Flow each main arg on a seperate sheet (Policy & LD.)

u/ObscureReferenceMan · 1 pointr/LifeProTips
u/siphGT · 1 pointr/fountainpens

In case anyone stumbles upon this thread in the same predicament: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004HME07G/ref=twister_B07GFCF5PV?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

37 bucks for 2,500 sheets is slick for a college kid!

u/Vindictive_Turnip · 1 pointr/fountainpens

Hmm. That's interesting that it bleeds so much.

If you're the kind of person who likes individual notebooks for every class/subject, there are a few good choices.
Clairfontaine and Black 'n Red are both very popular. I've tried both, although not extensively. The downside to these is the price. If you are taking 4 or more classes, or even some note taking heavy classes where you may need multiple notebooks, the sticker shock factor grows quick.

For loose leaf/3 ring I'd recommend HP brand Premium Laser Jet paper. Either 22lb or 32lb. 22lb is great, and has handled everything I've thrown at it. The 32lb paper is really nice, and almost as thick as cardstock. A ream costs a fair amount, however. If you want it lined, you can find notebook paper templates on line, and have it printed for pretty cheap if you're providing the paper. You could go further, and have them bind notebooks. You'd have to get quotes though, and see if it's worth it to you.

EDIT: Also, buying those HP brand papers is WAY cheaper at the box of 5 reams level. That could possibly be all of a persons collegiate notes. https://www.amazon.com/HP-Printer-LaserJet-Letter-115300R/dp/B004HME07G

If it costs 30$ to buy the paper, then $.07 per page printing(largely the dependant factor, this is a conservative estimate not including price of 3 hole punching), that comes out to be $.08 per page. Compared to a 10 dollar notebook that has 70 pages(black and red. Clairefontaine only has 50) that costs $.20 per page.

Now I'm starting to wish I had bought the paper in bulk! I've bought 3 reams separately so far!

u/Thinkinaboutu · 0 pointsr/fountainpens

This is what your looking for:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/HP-Premium-Choice-Laserjet-8-5x11/dp/B01NBJKYTU/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1503660057&sr=8-4&keywords=hp+laserjet+paper

It's a bit pricey on Amazon UK, you might have better luck at your local office supply store.