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Inkpress Media Archival Greeting Cards 7x10" Scored (20 Sheets)

  • Price: $13.49
  • B&H # INAGC20
  • Mfr# IGC20

Product Highlights

  • 7x10" Scored Paper
  • Yields 20 5x7" Cards
  • Matching Envelopes Included
  • Print at Up to 2880 dpi Resolution
  • Acid- and Lignin-Free

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The 20-sheet pack of Archival Greeting Cards 7x10" Scored from Inkpress Media gives you the materials needed to print your own archival-quality greeting cards. The package includes 20 sheets of 7x10" (17.8x25.4 cm) Inkpress Duo Matte 80 Paper that has been pre-scored to produce 5x7" (12.7x17.8 cm) greeting cards. Also supplied are 20 matching envelopes. Print at up to 2880 dpi resolution. The paper works with virtually any imaging software, and is 100% acid- and lignin-free, ensuring that your cards last for a long time.

Quantity 20 sheets
Basis Weight 215 g/m2
Thickness 12 mil (0.012")
Brightness 99%
Opacity Not specified by manufacturer
Surface Finish Matte
Print Resolution Up to 2880 dpi
Dimensions Paper: 7.0 x 10" (17.8 x 25.4 cm)
Card: 5.0 x 7.0" (12.7 x 17.8 cm)

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