5,000 Sheets Of Hammermill Printer Paper For $37.02 Shipped From Amazon
This was selling for $58.05 yesterday and is now the lowest price in the past six years from Amazon.
- HAMMERMILL’S BEST SELLING PRINTER PAPER – You will receive one carton of copy paper, which includes 10 individual reams of paper inside. Each ream of paper has 500 sheets of 20 pounds, 92 bright, 8.5″ x 11″ white copy paper
- 99.99% JAM-FREE PRINTER PAPER – Everyone hates paper jams. You can trust Hammermill paper quality to keep your printer running smoothly. Scroll down to view the product description for details
- COLORLOK TECHNOLOGY INCLUDED – Colors on Hammermill copy paper are 30% brighter; blacks are up to 60% bolder and inks dry 3 times faster for less smearing. Acid-free Hammermill paper ensures long-lasting archival quality
- MADE IN USA – Hammermill copying and printing papers are 100% made in the USA, helping to support 2.4 million sustainable forestry jobs in America, including family tree farmers. Hammermill is more than just paper
- MAKE SURE IT’S ORIGINAL HAMMERMILL QUALITY – Look for “Ships from and sold by” at the top of the page, under the product title
- OTHER PAPER OPTIONS – Scroll down to compare Hammermill print and copy paper for every purpose including premium presentation-quality color copy paper, cover-weight paper stock, and glossy paper for photo printing
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That’s $7.40 a ream, rather expensive!
How did you calculate that?
My mistake, a pack. Still expensive.