The Brands That Bring You Cheap Copy Paper

As much as individuals and businesses want to eliminate as much paper as possible, people cannot seem to let go of the need for the hard copy. Documentation is essential in association with business.

It is tangible evidence of agreements, ideas, promotions and other means of written communication. It is mobile, and may contain the original signatures of important agreements between individuals and entities.

When copies are distributed between interested parties, any weight may work just as well as some of the more expensive options.

Paper is distinguished by different properties. In addition to different properties, there are different purposes for the paper. The properties are:

1. Transparency
2. Weight
3. Smoothness
4. Brightness

The heavier the paper, the more expensive it is. Heavy weight paper may be used for business cards, whereas hard glossy paper may be suitable for pictures.

Brightness indicates the amount of light that is reflected, and weight ranges somewhere between 20-24# on average for multipurpose varieties. Packaged in reams and cases, the count is usually 500 sheets per ream, and 10 reams per case.

Certain weights of cheap copy paper are good for faxing. Other types of cheap copy paper are good for faxing, printing emails and letters. The quality of multipurpose weight is good enough for legal documents as well.

Most individuals and businesses use the standard 81/2×11, although legal sized, which is 11×14 is often used for legal documents and contract agreements. Most cheap copy paper is recycled as a way to preserve trees. An increased number of consumers are in favor of opting for recycled paper unless it is for something that requires a more quality weight.

Many franchises and corporations exist that specialize in selling office supplies to include paper of all kinds. Some of the major brands are:

A. Xerox
B. HP Office
C. Staples
D. Hammermill
E. A4

Many distributors and suppliers exist in the chain as well. Discount stores carry their own cheap copy paper brands. The opportunity to buy it wholesale is always a possibility if wholesalers are researched and contacted.

In addition to physical stores, online deals are waiting to be discovered for cheap copy paper for those who have small businesses, or other reasons for using a lot.

Regardless of how much we want to eliminate paper from our lives, there is always going to be a desire to hold something in hand. Printing pictures from the computer, printing labels and writing checks appear to be around for a while.

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  1. womensspace says:

    Well– I'm going to blog about this, I guess, at some point.

    I started my own publication in 1989. I built it into one which paid me over six figures annually. I started it on my kitchen table with 17 subscribers, a Selectric typewriter, rub-on “graphics” and cheap copy paper. I started with zero money, no loans, not even micro. Within five years I was speaking regularly across the country to up to 5,000 people at a time and had 50,000 readers. I supported my family, bought five acres, moved to the country, and so on.

    But, I didn't like it all that much, the money part of it, I mean. (I LOVED the writing and publishing part! And liked speaking well enough.) Not the apparent “security” of it, really, at all. The fact that I had managed to accomplish creating this type of business and making it successful didn't really move me one way or the other, though I was glad I'd done it. Of course, for me it wasn't as much money as it would be for you, Twitch and Satsuma, given that when I was earning it, I had seven, eight, nine kids and was supporting my whole family by myself. I also won an Anti-Trust lawsuit in 1998, and with it, a nice amount of cash in a lump sum.

    I didn't really enjoy the money part of that, either. LOVED kicking Religious Right butt though!

    I understand planning, strategizing, saving, analyzing, and etc. I understand that women feel good when they create and enjoy wealth.

    But I don't.

    Honestly.

    Maybe my reasons for not enjoying it or caring about it are related to some weakness or failing in myself. Maybe this has to do with deep issues of internalized misogyny and feelings of being undeserving and urgest to self-sabotage and all the pop-psychology reasons people use to explain women's love/hate affair with money/wealth/affluence.

    I enjoyed certain things about creating a successful business and earning enough money to not have to worry about it and to take care of my family, of course. It gave me a certain self-confidence, sure, knowing I was able to provide for myself and 11-12 people, plus animals.

    But I never really deluded myself — and I think it is a delusion — that my success was strictly the result of how brilliant or hardworking or savvy or highly educated I was or am. I think it was a lot more complicated than that. I think earning a lot of money, rising up through whatever ranks, is always very complicated, and only in part does it have to do with the hard work, good character, intelligence, creativity of the person who earns or rises up (if it has anything to do with any of the above at all! I know a lot of lazy-ass, dumb-ass, creative-as-a-rock people who are well off and who, for that matter, are “self-made,” most of them men. They do not impress me!)

    There were a whole lot of things about having money that I actively *disliked* — very much, in fact.

    We've talked before about what we do and don't enjoy, though. I enjoyed having 11 kids, too, pregnancies, home births, the whole thing. That makes me different from many women.

    I've always looked forward to getting old — since I was little! — and have never even been remotely tempted to lie about my age. If anything, I am tempted to say I am older than I am. So that makes me different from some women, I guess.

    I'll write about money.

    I see what you are saying there, Satsuma and Twitch. And a lot of it I appreciate, think has value, and I can relate to what you are saying and think it might benefit women, at least some women.

    But my perspective is way different, I think.

    Heart

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