Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!yetti!geac!orcisi!michael From: michael@orcisi.UUCP Newsgroups: tor.general Subject: Re: Laser Printer Paper Summary Message-ID: <994@orcisi.UUCP> Date: Tue, 24-Nov-87 11:10:37 EST Article-I.D.: orcisi.994 Posted: Tue Nov 24 11:10:37 1987 Date-Received: Fri, 27-Nov-87 04:29:37 EST References: <34500@sun.uucp> Organization: Optical Recording Corporation, Toronto, Ontario Lines: 27 Does anyone know of a source for "laser (printer) paper" here in Toronto? Michael Herman Optical Recording Corporation 141 John Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5V 2E4 UUCP: { cbosgd!utcs ihnp4!utzoo seismo!mnetor }!syntron!orcisi!michael ALSO: michael@orcisi From: comp.text.desktop ... > The responses I got seem to be fairly well split over Hammerhill Laser > Plus and CF Laseredge. Both papers are coated to help lock toner and > prevent diffusion into the base. Both papers are extremely white > (reflective, bright). I got a sample pack of both papers and tested > them using a newsletter that contained six different fonts and some > fairly straight forward graphics (no greyscale or great detail) and > found the CF Laseredge paper to be the best. CF Laseredge is very, very > white which really made for sharp images and the coating seemed to work > better then the Hammerhill Laser Plus in terms of toner bonding. I used > an Apple Laserwriter Plus to produce the newsletter. > > Inmac Laser Paper and Xerox 4024 Dual-Purpose 28lb. where also mentioned > as good papers, but I didn't try them out. I didn't get any specific > pricing information, but the high quality papers seem to be in $15 - $30 > per ream price range. Again, thanks to everyone who responded and sorry > it took so long for this summary to get out.