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Buy DVD - Hallmark Blank Greeting Cards Half-fold Matte Premium 20 Count

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List Price: $10.99
Our Price: $9.26
Your Save: $ 1.73 ( 16% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Nova Development US
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Binding: Accessory Brand: Nova Development US EAN: 0727298403060 Feature: Half-matte finish Format: CD Label: Nova Development US Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Nova Development US Model: 2050XF Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Nova Development US Release Date: 2006-02-01 Studio: Nova Development US
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Features
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Half-matte finish
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Beautiful cards. Comment: When it comes to printing images with inkjet printers, paper quality is so important. The best printers will print a lower quality image on lower quality paper. I only use the best when image quality counts.
I've had lots of success printing cards on this cardstock. The paper is heavyweight with a smooth, creamy texture. Injet ink prints brilliantly and absorbs nicely. No problems or any fear of smudging.
The crease makes it easy to fold, but I do find it a tiny bit off sometimes so that the card folds crookedly, but it's not enough to be noticeable to most people. That's the only thing holding me back from a 5 star rating. I'm still looking for a card that folds perfectly. Haven't found it yet.
Customer Rating:      Summary: GREAT PAPER.... When you Care to Send the Very BEST... Comment: I was printing my Christmas cards and decided to add a picture of the family to it. I first printed five or so cards using some other brand Avery/American Greetings Half Fold Blank Cards, and everything looked OK. Then, I used the Hallmark Premium Blank Greeting Card paper. The colors were so much deeper and bright.
I've uploaded scans of a picture using both papers. While the card stock is a little fuzzy on both, you must remember you are not printing on photographic paper, you can see that the Hallmark paper looks richer.
When I checked the prices, they were almost the same, with the Hallmark cards costing less than a nickle more per card. For that amount, it's no contest. People are going to look at my cards and wonder how they look so rich and alive. It will be our secret. One suggestion, though: if you print any of your cards on this Hallmark paper, please make sure you print all of your cards on it. I ran out and just hope no one notices that their card is not a beautiful as another person on my Christmas card list.
Customer Rating:      Summary: pretty good, but hard to feed Comment: The cards print fold well and show good color for a matte finish. But for some reason they have a very hard time feeding in my Epson printer. I have to help them one sheet at a time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best card stock I found Comment: The Genuine Hallmark card stock is far superior to any I have used. It may cost a little more but you actually get what you pay extra for.
Ronnie948
Customer Rating:      Summary: Make Your Own Greeting Cards Comment: Photos and text print very well in my printer. Print photo a little past edges, so that the finished product will look professional. Works better than Hallmark's glossy greeting cards which sometimes smear.
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20 Sheet Count / 5 1/2" x 8 1/2"
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