Is 80 lb cardstock good for business cards?

It is a medium weight card stock that will go through almost any type of printer. The 80 lb card stock is the most common weight of card stock, and is used for DIY invitations, card making, scrapbooking, flyers, post cards, die-cutting, menus, craft projects, program, and business cards.

What is the heaviest cardstock you can buy?

The thickest of thick, 110lb and up extra heavy card stock is anything ≥ 110lb (≥ 284gsm) Cover.

What is 80 lb card stock?

80 lb card stock is a type of paper that is usually thicker and stronger than most common printing paper. It is also referred to by names like “pasteboard”, “paper stock” or “paperboard”. At Printivity, we generally refer to “80 lb card stock” as 80 lb cover.

What is good quality cardstock?

110 lb cardstock is considered “heavy weight” and is ideal for wedding invitations with a bit of luxury and heft to them. In fact, most wedding invitation companies use cardstock in the 110 lb to 120 lb range.

What is 12pt card stock?

12pt card stock is a more durable and much thicker than ordinary printing paper or writing paper. 12pt Cardstock is also more versatile than other kinds of paperboard of a similar size. They’re sold in sheets (as opposed to paper reams).

What does PT mean in cardstock?

The PT or points are calculated by measuring the card stock with callipers, which denotes the paper thickness. Each point represents 1/1000 of an inch. For example, paper that measures a thickness of 0.012 inches is 12 pt paper.

Is 80 lb paper thicker than 100lb?

The rule of thumb difference between 80 lb and 100 lb paper is that 80 lb paper feels thinner and lighter than 100 lb paper.

What does 12pt paper mean?

12pt or 12 point paper is noting a thickness of paper. The ’12’ is the thickness of the paper measured in thousandths of an inch: 0.012. When paper is referred to in points it is almost always referring to a cover stock. Ie 12pt gloss cover.

Is 16pt or 18pt thicker?

Pt is a unit of measurement to describe the thickness of paper. The difference between 16 pt thickness and 18 pt makes a huge difference to your business cards. A thicker card stock such as 32 pt makes an even stronger impact for high quality branding.

What is the weight of a 90 lb card stock?

Card Stock that is labeled 90 lb index weight would be very similar to a 65 lb cover weight card stock 80 lb Cover Weight/ 216 gsm card stock is our most commonly used card stock. It is a medium weight card stock that will go through almost any type of printer.

What is the best weight of cardstock for making cards?

The 80 lb card stock is the most common weight of card stock, and is used for DIY invitations, card making, scrapbooking, flyers, post cards, die-cutting, menus, craft projects, program, and business cards. If you are needing to fold the 80 lb cardstock, we would recommending scoring the stock before folding it.

What is the size of black licorice cardstock?

Black Licorice Cardstock Paper – 8.5 X 11 Inch 100 Lb. Heavyweight Cover -25 Sheets From Cardstock Warehouse . . Only 2 left in stock – order soon.

What is the best card stock for printing on?

Popular Card Stock paper options: 65 lb Cover Weight/176 gsm card stock is used in cases where you would need a lighter weight card stock. It is heavy enough to be used for post cards. 80 lb Cover Weight/ 216 gsm card stock is our most commonly used card stock. It is a medium weight card stock that will go through almost any type of printer.

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