Hallmark Half-Fold Glossy Premium Photo Greeting Cards - 15 count |  | From: Nova Development US
Buy New: $10.99 as of 11/23/2009 15:45 CST details
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 166
Format: CD Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 9.1 x 0.7
MPN: 1550GF Model: 1550GF UPC: 727298405491 EAN: 0727298405491 ASIN: B000XYUSMI
Release Date: July 1, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 15 cards and envelopes | | • | Paper size: 8.5" x 11", folded 5.5" x 8.5 inches | | • | Color: White | | • | Finish: Glossy coated | | • | Weight: 200 GSM, 74 lb cover |
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Product Description Hallmark Premium Blank Photo Greeting Cards For 95 years Hallmark has been designing greeting cards for life's special moments. And now Hallmark® premium paper products make it easier than ever to create customized greeting cards at home. Insist on Hallmark Premium Photo Greeting Card Paper for truly spectacular results. Print customized photo greeting cards for any event or occasion. The heavyweight card stock is coated for vibrant colors and crisper text, making it perfect for photo cards. Its compatible with all software programs and inkjet printers from Lexmark, Epson, HP, Canon and more.
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Hallmark Half-Fold Glossy Blank Greeting Cards September 25, 2009 J. Matthews (Detroit, MI USA) Glossy finish makes cards look professional and attractive. Colors, graphics and texts come out bright and clear. The only problem is that the heavyweight card stock sometimes gets stuck in the printer.
Excellent Greeting Card Paper September 5, 2009 Susan From Long Island I have found that glossy half fold greeting card paper is hard to find. This Hallmark paper makes a very impressive looking card. I will continue to buy it.
Nothing special. August 31, 2009 Stephen714 (Philadelphia, PA) There is nothing drastically wrong with these cards. My one complaint is that I still have some of the traditional size Hallmark Card stock and the envelopes that come with those have the Hallmark emblem on the back flap of the card. Since I'm using the Hallmark Card software and card stock, it was an important element that made the cards look and feel more "professional." The traditional size is not made any more, which is bad enough, but to find that these new Hallmark cards do not even have the Hallmark logo embedded on the back flap of the envelope was a disappointment. This makes it so there is no compelling reason to buy the Hallmark card stock rather than card stock made by your printer manufacturer. Supposedly, papers made by the printer manufacturer are made to work specifically with that brand ink so why bother to buy the Hallmark paper? I did notice that the cards seem to go through the HP printer easier with fewer roller marks. To me though, this is just a matter of two negatives cancelling each other out. One, the Hallmark paper feels to me to be a bit thinner and the second negative is that HP printer design would leave any roller marks at all on photo card paper made by HP. Not much of a reason to buy the Hallmark cards (but not much of a recommendation for HP photo card stock or printers when they can't even produce a card that prints perfectly when everything is in perfect condition on the HP printer.)
Hallmark Premium Photo Greeting Card Paper August 25, 2009 Careful Buyer The Half-Fold Glossy Paper was adequate. Unfortunately, I had to discard all the envelopes as they jammed my printer.
Good alternative to Avery June 26, 2009 S. Morrison (Grove City, OH United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've been designing and making greeting cards for years and used Avery glossy cards a lot. Hallmark's cards are every bit as good and the prints turn out just as well.
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