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Your cart is empty. Desktop Publishing Supplies, Inc. brand Ultra Heavyweight SUPER Thick 120lb Cover White Cardstock works great for those looking for an impressively thick stock for their invitations, greeting cards, business cards, etc. This 120lb Cover White Cardstock is our heaviest cardstock. This stock measures 8 1/2" x 11" and is inkjet and laser printer compatible.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the thickness, we recommend checking your printer specifications to make sure it can feed at least 120lb Cover (325 gsm) stock.
Gary N.
2025-08-13 16:36:22
The 120lb card stock paper is a great thickness for my home projects, but I must note that the paper I ordered was a cream color, not "bright white" as stated by Amazon. I design & build 1:48 scale model buildings for fun, and the 120lb is substantially better for the construction than the 110lb that I'd been using. (If Amazon reads this review and corrects the paper color from bright white to cream, then I would appreciate it.)
Landon Pettit
2025-07-30 16:07:48
I use this for greeting cards and trading card game proxies. It's very sturdy and thick with a nice whiteness and satin finish. A lot of negative ratings for this are from a lack of research, so look up the specs of your printer before buying. I do my printing at the local library as they have a very nice Epson copier that can handle super thick paper.
Grams J
2025-06-16 16:04:13
Super thick, yet easy to cut. This paper is far too heavy to use in a printer however.
Lola N-M
2025-06-09 14:37:36
Just what I wanted for making cards for displaying jewelry.
Nana's mom
2025-06-04 11:22:46
This cardstock is thick and is exactly what I was looking for! The only thing I really didn’t like about it was the clear plastic that it’s wrapped in with no protection from the corners getting smashed.
Kelly
2025-05-18 18:08:43
Heavy enough to make great card bases. I had been looking for some heavy cardstock that didn't break the bank and I found it!
Bert Peairs
2025-05-01 14:24:41
The thickness of the paper is outstanding. My clients like the end results
Kyleigh Stroup
2025-04-25 12:39:53
This cardstock is great. The quality is wonderful. The value for your money is good. I used this product to make my Christmas cards this year. They came out smooth & the texture was nice. Super functional.
MistressNight
2025-03-11 12:28:52
I rated this 5 stars because the quality is bomb! Very thick paper. (For card making ).however it doesn't work in my printer (canon pixma).Just know if you buy this, you may nit br able to use it with every printer. I did find other uses for it though.
JD H
2025-02-20 14:14:30
This cardstock is legitimately 120lb cover as it says.Works well in my Xerox Phaser 8560 in the manual straight through feed tray. Solid ink adheres well and the quality of the paper is quite good.Creases well in my scoring board and folds and cuts nicely.
joyart
2025-02-05 11:34:49
Finally found the perfect card stock for making my greeting cards! This paper is extremely sturdy. Thankfully my inexpensive Canon printer allows this thick paper to go through, although it doesn't always grab it perfectly so the image is not totally centred on the page, but the image is still all there. The colours come through perfectly! Definitely needs to be scored before folding.
Customer
2025-02-02 17:27:46
I tried this instead of the usual brand recommended on videos and sites for card making. It’s perfect, can handle a 3d embossing folder without spritzing with water, very sturdy and a bargain to buy here in Canada as getting the other brand is pricey. I wouldn’t try it in a printer but for card making it’s perfection.
Louise Laliberté
2024-12-05 10:14:26
So, I just about went crazy reading reviews that were all over the map on this product from, “It’s junk, barely thicker than paper, don’t buy.†to “It’s great, nice and heavy.†to “It’s too heavy, it doesn’t fold without crackingâ€. to “It doesn’t work in the printer, it jamsâ€. All I can say is that it works quite well for my needs. It works just fine in one of my printers, which despite being very old, is an amazing machine (HP PSC 750) and is now discontinued of course, because printers that don’t break down all the time are not money makers. :P I also have a Samsung Color Laser printer which is so useless it barely accepts thick paper, so this card stock will definitely NOT work in there. You need to know your machine well before ordering this. I mainly use the card stock to print a design on it and then I use that in my die cutting machine. It produces sturdy shapes, especially for small intricate words.On the negative side:1- At 32 cents a sheet it’s definitely on the expensive side, but still cheaper than Michael’s fancy single sheets.2- It arrived without damage to the sheets (except a few tiny bends on some of the corners) which is amazing considering the crap box it was in. This box clearly had been used before and was just a piece of junk. It also did not appear to be full, so I counted the sheets and there were 100. Come on manufacturer, either pack your stuff in a box fitted for a 100 count or add 20 sheets to this box so it’s full and the the contents doesn’t just rattle around in it!3- I haven’t test printed it on all my settings yet, but my first impression is that the colors come out a bit muted, although the finish feels pretty smooth and the card stock is quite a bright white. As with any new paper manufacturer I try, I have to adjust the printer settings accordingly. This is not a “defect†per say of the paper nor the printer, it’s just the way it goes but you need to be aware of it.In conclusion, make sure you know the capabilities and limitations of your printer well before ordering, if you will use it to print on.
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