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The Hammermill Paper 99.99% Jam-Free Guarantee: You will not experience more than one jam in 10,000 sheets using Hammermill copy paper on your high-speed digital printer or we will replace your Hammermill paper purchase. We test more than 13.5 million sheets of paper every year to make sure that each sheet is consistent. Then we test our papers on all kinds of printer and copier equipment to ensure that our paper will work well for you, every time, on every machine. MAKE SURE IT’S ORIGINAL HAMMERMILL QUALITY: look for “Ships from and sold by Amazon” at the top of the page, under the product title. “It’s More Than Just Paper” to us and to millions of sustainable forestry workers across America, including American family tree farmers. Hammermill papers are made with renewable resources from certified sustainably managed forests. We want our business to last for generations and that means taking good care of our environment. This Hammermill copy paper is for multipurpose print and copy use. Fore Multi-Purpose is available in 8.5 x 11 letter size paper, 8.5 x 11 3-hole punched paper, 11 x 17 ledger size paper, 8. 5 x 14 legal size paper, and A4 size paper. Hammermill Fore Multi-Purpose is available in single ream (500 sheets of paper) and in cases of paper-wrapped 5 reams (2,500 sheets), and 10 reams (5,000 sheets). Also available in 20lb and 24lb Express Packs with no ream wrap, and a variety of case pallets. Choose from items listed at top of page in SIZE and STYLE NAME.
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I have to say this, so far, is exceeding my expectations! I wasn't expecting allot out of this paper since it is a fairly light 20#. But since I'm in the US, and I needed some A4 I figured any port in a storm, right? So I pull out one single sheet and five different FP's with 5 different nibs ranging from a fine to a 1.1 (which included a very wet broad) and of course five different inks (I'll list them here in a bit), I wrote a sentence or two with each. I found absolutely no feathering whatsoever! That was rather a very pleasant surprise since I was expecting some because this is really nothing more than lightweight copy paper. I also noted somewhat quicker than normal drying times although I did not time them nor did I smear them. No bleed through, none, and very little show through, which again was a bit surprising. And also noted appropriate shading from the inks that should. As you can see, this was not a very intense test at all, just some writing with fountain pen and ink and I'm more than happy with the performance of this paper! It's not Rhodia or Tomoe River mind you but then again, it doesn't pretend to be. I'm guessing that because this is an international paper, there was some thought given to the use of fountain pen ink since you are far more likely to see their use in the European community as opposed to here in the States. I'm sure there is plenty of info out there on this paper, I didn't look. I was just happy to have found some A4 that didn't carry a ridiculous price, I just bought it on the spot. I'm glad I did.Oh yeah, the inks...Iroshizuku Shin-kaiIroshizuku Yama-budoPilot Blue/BlackJ. Herbin Lierre-SauvageAurora BlackIf anything, I was worried about the Aurora black which was put down with the wet broad (that sounds a little funny). That nib really lays it on thick and I love the Aurora inks, but it was perfect, I even checked the writing under magnification, and not even one wisp of feathering! I think I'll buy a little more of this although I do not have a need for more at this point, but sometimes items on Amazon just disappear for no obvious reason. I'm sure I'll have need for more in the distant future.