8.5" x 11" Cardstock Single Horizontal Perforated in 2 Equal Parts (67.lb Vellum Ivory) - 250 Sheets
- Sheet Size: 8.5" x 11"
- Perforation Direction: Horizontal
- Perforation Placement: Sheet perfed at 5.5" (center)
- Quantity: 250 Sheets
ProductDescription
Need a sturdy, yet easy-to-tear business form? This 67lb. vellum ivory cardstock 8.5" x 11" paper tears at 5.5" horizontally, so all you need to do is create the layout of your paper. It is compatible with all copiers, digital, laser, inkjet, and offset printers. The card stock 67 lb . version of this layout comes in 250 sheet reams. Available on 9 colors: white, ivory, yellow, green, gold, pink, gray, tan and blue. Whether it's for business forms, promotional material, or entertainment purposes, this perforated paper will not disappoint.
Product Details
- Sheet Size: 8.5" x 11"
- Perforation Direction: Horizontal
- Perforation Placement: Sheet perfed at 5.5" (center)
- Color: Ivory
- Quantity: 250 Sheets
- Product Number: ZAPMBF-1-67VB-IV
Demonstration Video
Perforated Paper from the Edge Overview
There are perforations on the edge of your page at varying distances, one’s on the bottom, in the middle, ones with multiple perforations—I’m not going to go over all of them in this video.
It’s always recommended to fold the perforated edge before you tear it off. This will produce a cleaner result every time.
And the paper is perfectly safe to use within a printer, even over the perforated line.
When using the left edge perforation you can see that it works in bind ...
Sometimes you need removable pages in a permanent project. And that’s why we have various forms of perforated paper!
There are perforations on the edge of your page at varying distances, one’s on the bottom, in the middle, ones with multiple perforations—I’m not going to go over all of them in this video.
It’s always recommended to fold the perforated edge before you tear it off. This will produce a cleaner result every time.
And the paper is perfectly safe to use within a printer, even over the perforated line.
When using the left edge perforation you can see that it works in binding machines.
Now in your project you can have normal full sheets, mixed in with some removable perforated sheets. as needed.
And remember when I said to fold it first? Here you can see that it tears much easier without folding it.
It even works in more permanent bindings like with this fastback glue based strip. Fold on the perforation, and tear it out, leaving behind a small strip still bound in the book.
It comes in different variations of thickness, perforation, and size, and certain styles come in different amounts.