




Print with confidence. Neenah Exact Index cover stock, in bright white, is sturdy for everyday office printing. Never worry about creating single or double-sided documents, because each sheet is bleed-free. inkjet, and laser printers. The smooth finish is ideal for letterheads, report covers, brochures, menus, and more. Just add creativity!
110 lb. index card stock
250 sheets of white cardstock with 94 brightness rating; 8.5″ x 14″
Acid and lignin-free for longer lasting documents
Ideal for sturdy and long-lasting letterheads, brochures, documents, menus, and more.30% Post-Consumer Recycled Fiber
10 reviews for Wausau Exact Index Cardstock, 250 Sheets, White, 94 Brightness, 110 lb, 8.5 x 14 Inches
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Midwest Mama –
Nice for printing & craft uses
This is nice paper for the several applications in which I use it, a variety of both craft and printed projects. Before buying this I researched several websites, Neenah/Wausau Paper included, so I would purchase the right product for the right purpose, after having read the various reviews on Amazon about the weight of this paper. The paper is a nice bright/clean white color (not blinding and not so bright that it looks dirty/off white), and is smooth matte on both sides. It is certainly not too thick to go through my two laser printers, although I typically have fed it through the manual feed slot only because I haven’t been printing in excess, just one or two copies of an item. The toner stays on the paper and does not seem to rub off (as some other card stock/index stock papers), even when used in double-sided printing. This is “thick enough” to be a thin card base, however when I have used it that way I usually layer the front of the card to build up thickness and have even lined the card with coordinating paper, again to build up thickness – it works great that way. I have used it in my Cricut and Silhouette machines and found that it cuts well, although I would not recommend using this paper on a brand new mat for either machine – it sticks terribly and then tears apart your design and cuts the life of your new mat. This paper takes well to stamping, both dye based ink and pigment ink (although pigment requires a bit longer to dry or to carefully emboss – once this paper curls it takes a while & a lot of weight to uncurl), takes markers well enough not to bleed through or smudge (I use scrapbook markers, sharpie markers, BIC permanent markers, The Board Dude Metallic Makers, and several others), works well with gel pens, ball point pens, and colored pencils. I use this paper with punches to make various shaped gift tags and it makes for a clean edge and hasn’t been too hard to punch. I have even used it to “sew” a design on a card with a sewing machine and that seemed to work well. This is a great product for my uses and I will definitely purchase again.
Melissa Oldfield –
As described
Excellent paper comes as described. Great weight. Great value. Great quality.
JAL –
great quality
I use this paper all the time to print labels for my small business. I print on an epson eco tank and it looks great.
Mark King –
Good Card Stock
We use this to make custom faceplates for electronic equipment, it’s a nice stiff card stock that feeds through our HP laser printer without problems (we hand feed single sheets, one at a time when printing on card stock).If you want to laser print this material make sure your printer can handle it. On our printer we must open the back door so there is a straight-through printing path, this cardboard is too thick to go the normal path, it will damage the laser printer drums so that’s a consideration depending on how you’re going to use it.None of that says anything bad about this card stock, it’s excellent and I really like the big size.I would definitely buy again when I need more.
AlisonM –
Great stock, but wrong sheet count.
This cardstock is a great weight and brightness. My only complaint is that there isn’t really 250 sheets per ream. I purchased 4 reams for a 1,000 piece print job, and ended up 18 sheets short.
Amanda –
Thick legal sized cardstock
I needed some legal sized card stock for a project to organize new greeting cards but didn’t want to spend a lot of money. I have a plastic greeting card organizer that has plastic dividers but found the dividers to be more of a hassle so I wanted to create greeting card “file folders” so I could have a folder for each category such as “kids birthday”, and then just pull out that folder containing all of the kids birthday cards. This cardstock was perfect for my needs. The cardstock has a good heavy feel to it yet creased easily. I laminated my homemade file folders for increased durability, but the cardstock felt heavy enough that I could have skipped that step.
Amazon Customer –
About 65lb card stock
Presentation was poor and it looked like it had been opened. Paper is not as thick as I wanted. This paper is about a 65lb card stock equivalent and measured .085″ so about as thick as two pieces of copy paper. Hope this helps
R.L.Doffing –
Good heavy card stock
Good heavy card stock
tscqueen –
Bought this for card making, and compared to other cardstock I’ve purchased, I’m not sure where they come up with 110 lb weight. Disappointed.
Sharon M. –
The paper is very thin for a 110lb paper.