Can I print on 80lb cardstock?

Author: Evelyn

Mar. 07, 2024

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Paper Weights Simplified 

Paper weights can be very confusing. We would like to offer a very general understanding of paper weights. This is not technical, but we will associate common weights with everyday items you may come in contact with. Here at Cutcardstock, we deal with two basic weights: TEXT WEIGHT and COVER WEIGHT. These two identifiers are probably the most important factors when you are purchasing a sheet of paper for your project. Please note that 80# text weight is a paper weight and 80# Cover weight is a card stock; although they have the same number marking them, they are two completely different papers.

To keep things simple, we at CutCardStock refer to all text weight as paper and all cover weight stock as card stock. 

Be sure to check out our handy paper chartthat simply compares text weight, cover weight, index weight, points and gsm.

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      Can I print on 80lb cardstock?

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