📈 Elevate Your Projects with Tyvek Toughness!
JAM Paper Tyvek 14lb Tear-Proof Paper is a premium, waterproof white paper designed for durability and versatility. Each pack contains 50 sheets of standard letter-sized (8.5 x 11 inches) paper, perfect for a variety of applications including brochures, invitations, and presentations. Its textured finish ensures high-quality printing, making it an ideal choice for professionals and creatives alike.
Manufacturer | JAM Paper & Envelope |
Brand | JAM Paper |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.1 x 11 x 8.5 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | white |
Material Type | Cardstock |
Number of Items | 1 |
Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
Brightness Rating | 50.00 |
Paper Weight | 120 |
Paper Finish | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2179214491 |
M**K
Printed fine in an Epson Eco Tank Ink Jet printer.
I used it for flyers that had to withstand the weather. With the ink from the Epson, the image seems to be waterproof, even though the sheet does wet out.
M**N
Strong rip-stop material.
Nice design and construction. Will recommend to others.
T**1
This IS tear resistant!
Was looking for something that would hold up to a project I had. This really is near impossible to tear, but yet takes glue and ink just fine.
D**K
Not really inket OR laser safe. You may damage your printer.
A quick web search about printing onto tyvek leads one to this: "First and foremost, the fact that Tyvek material is waterproof makes the use of water-based inks very difficult. When printing on paper, inks are easily and quickly absorbed into the substrate, where they dry quickly. On Tyvek, standard printing inks tend to bead on the surface. This means that they dry slowly, and can lead to catastrophic smears if print processes are run too quickly.Laser printing on Tyvek has its own difficulties. Tyvek is essentially a thermoplastic, and will return to a semi-liquid state if exposed to high temperatures. Standard laser printers use very high temperatures, depositing toner onto the substrate and then fixing it in place with high intensity lasers. This can melt Tyvek, damaging the material and in some cases even jamming the printer in use. This is the reason why DuPont, the inventors of Tyvek, do not recommend using standard laser printers on Tyvek."
U**A
Yes!
I like the color wish it also came in black. I used it for holding together my scrapbook. The thing I liked least is the price.
D**N
Good Tyvek paper.
Used to make a toddler's book - unrippable pages! Worked wonderfully. Worked in printer and with ink. Markers were a little fuzzy.
D**G
Used for leather wallet card holder backings
I used these for my leather wallets. (CARD HOLDER AREA) work great except i should have bought longer sheets. Had to tape pieces for length still wrked great!
P**R
You know that part...
...where everyone says it's not for laser printers? DON'T TRY TO USE THIS IN YOUR LASER PRINTER. It will melt. Don't be me. Don't figure you'll get away with it. JUST DON'T.
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