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Name: Springhill Cardstock Paper, White Paper, 110lb, 199gsm, 8.5 x 11, 92 Bright, 1 Ream / 250 Sheets - Index Card Stock, Thick Paper (015300R) Here is the analysis for the Amazon product reviews: Fakespot detects fake reviews, fake products and unreliable sellers using AI. The second option seems thicker, would this be better for making game cards? Or is the extra thickness not that much better to justify the price difference?Įdit: thank you everyone for your input so far! To clarify for future readers, my goal would be to print double sided on card stock + laminate (laminating a couple times to really fuse the laminate to the card stock) I'm browsing amazon.ca at the moment for the best pricing on paper and found 2 notable options, What is the typical 'good' paperweight for game cards that are going to be laminated?Īt the moment, my understanding is 'thicker' is better? I see '110 lb card stock' come up a lot in different posts.

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I've been searching the web and can't seem to find a straightforward answer for this.

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