🌿 Print Green, Stand Out Clean — The Future of Office Paper is Here!
Ledesma NAT’s Letter Size Natural Sugarcane Pulp Printer Paper offers 1500 sheets of premium, 75 gsm unbleached paper made entirely from sustainable sugarcane pulp. Compatible with all standard office printers and photocopiers, this eco-friendly, chemical-free paper delivers reliable performance and a distinctive natural tan color, ideal for professional, educational, and creative uses.
Manufacturer | Ledesma NAT |
Brand | LEDESMA NAT |
Item Weight | 2.65 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | LED500sheets |
Color | Tan |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1500 |
Size | 3 Reams (1500 Sheets) |
Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
Paper Weight | 80 |
Paper Finish | Uncoated |
Manufacturer Part Number | LED500sheets |
S**N
Good quality paper
This paper is perfect for my project!
V**E
Great texture!
I love this paper!
S**M
Beat alternative to white paper.
Beautiful quality, perfect weight and very pleasant to the eye. You can print shipping labels and pretty much everything.
W**1
High quality, eco-friendly paper
I love this paper! It's tree free and made from what would otherwise be agricultural waste-stock (suger-cane pulp.) As an added bonus, it works very well with fountain pens and shows no bleeding or feathering (I'm using a Kaweco fine tip with black Platinum Carbon Ink, and it doesn't bleed at all.) I also like the non-bleached, cream color.The only reason I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5 is that this only comes in packs of three, and it's a bit annoying to have to buy that much paper if you only need one ream...
B**R
Brings Documents up a notch in quality, preservation and presentation
I offer written in-person presentations in writing to my clients on a regular basis with them getting a copy. I have been using sugar cane pulp paper for about 5 years. Most clients think I am using very expensive paper and many comment on it (a few asked where they can get some). The color is more of a beige/tan. You'll notice the paper seems much more durable and harder to tear than the usual 20 pound bond wood-made paper. I think it prints better than wood-based.The price is a bit more than wood-based and I would say that is a negative and reason for 4 stars on value for the money.If you want to save a tree, fine. If you are looking for a quality print, good archival qualities and a visual presentation that stands out, this is a very good option for you. My printer has no issues with this paper.
B**
Ame el producto y la experiencia con la compañía.
Cabe mencionar que pocas veces me tomo el tiempo en escribir una reseña, pero esta vez no podía pasar por alto esto. Desde la manera que empaquetaron y cuidaron el producto, wooooow súper cuidado la manera que lo mandaron. La hoja muy hermosa! Una textura súper linda, un color bello, y aparte que cuidamos el ambiente ! Por seguro que compraré más!
S**R
Much better for the environment even if pricier than other options.
It would be great to use in offices for internal documents. This is perfect paper for homeschooling and creating my own cookbook for my family.This would not be good for Legal documents or for photos/image printing.It does not jam my laser printer. It has less glare than standard paper. It is sturdy and does not feel different from normal paper you would buy for laser and inkjet printers.I love this paper. I just wish it was not as expensive as it is. Most people buy paper based on cost and that is just a fact. Since it is a by-product of the sugar industry maybe we need to find a way to produce this more economically.
A**R
The inapplicability of "brightness" is the whole point.
My printers all accept it with no problem at all. The printed pages are attractive and easy to read. And I'M NOT PUTTING ANOTHER PINT OF BLEACH INTO THE ENVIRONMENT. This paper is made from cane rather than wood or fiber, and it's not bleached. (BTW, a couple of times I've sent someone a hardcopy on this paper I've gotten back an inquiry, "Where did you get the lovely paper?")
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