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lordsmurf Video Restorer
Joined: 10 Jun 2003 Location: Want my advice? PM me.
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It's not laser/ink printer paper, it's paper for printing presses. You couldn't use it if you wanted to.
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Joined: 24 Aug 2000 Location: Ca, Irvine, USE
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I use 28lb Hammermill 8½14 legal sheets. It's thick, absorbs both ink and toner well, high brightness, and lasts quite nicely. Pretty easy to find at most paper or office supply stores, especially online ones.
Scissors are uneven, perforated edges are ugly and amateur, and paper trimmers misalign after a while. I use a metal ruler and an exacto knife on a cutboard. Never screw up that way, and it looks perfect
"DVD case inserts" sold online are such a gimmick. Reminds me of "DVD rewinders". It's a lot of money on a lot of nothing. You can avoid this expense if you want to. The paper is overpriced.
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do you have a link?
I need a paper that's a bit wider, cause i have DVD Cases that holds 10 DVDs and there TWICE the size of a regular DVD case.
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