| Size | Array |
| 1 pack | |
| Material | Paper |
| Brand | Neenah |
| Neenah | |
| Color | White |
| White | |
| Item Weight | 5.2 Pounds |
| 5.2 pounds | |
| Manufacturer | WAUSAU PAPER |
| Wausau Paper | |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 1.9 inches |
| Item model number | 40311 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Number of Dividers | 11 |
| Total Recycled Content Percentage | 30 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sheet Size | 8.5 x 11 |
| Brightness Rating | 90.00 |
| Paper Weight | 90 |
| Paper Finish | Smooth |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 40311 |
| Date First Available | October 17 |
| 2017 |
Amazon, Cards & Card Stock, Index Cards, Office & School Supplies, Office Products
Neenah Paper 40311 Exact Index Card Stock, 90lb, 94 Bright, 8 1/2 x 11, White, 250 Sheets
- Weight: 2.36
$37.00












tiggertude –
When I saw thickness of an index card , I expected a pretty thick paper. This is the thickness of about 3 regular papers together. Very flexible
tiggertude –
Granny Nanny –
Great quality and takes color ink well
Granny Nanny –
Yasmin Tohidi –
One of the best white card stocks on the market, nice brightness, thickness, functionality, and quality. Nice bright white. I use this in my elementary art classroom for all different types of projects like watercolor paint, temper paint, oi pastels, etc. it’s also compatible with the printer in my classroom, so I can easily print coloring sheets for my students and it’s much better quality than regular printer paper!!
Yasmin Tohidi –
Sydney Healey –
This paper is bright white and clear. Perfect print quality and thickness. Would definitely buy again!
Sydney Healey –
William C –
Its paper. It works in the printer as expected. What else can you say?
William C –
BPrice –
Great price and arrived quickly. Less than 1/3 the price for the same card stock from one of the big box office stores.
BPrice –
Mary Beth Hearn –
We always like to keep cardstock around our house as an alternative to copy paper and this was a great alternative. It’s not too thick or thin and is overall great quality.
Mary Beth Hearn –
Trina Weaver –
Paper is thicker than normal paper but not as thick as normal card stock.
Trina Weaver –
CAF –
I use this for classroom projects. No problems.
CAF –
Stephanie Chicagoland USA –
Great for decoupage aging I was looking for something much heavier than regular paper and this is a nice quality good feeling card stock for decoupage on wood…. Very happy with my purchase.
Stephanie Chicagoland USA –
Samantha –
It is not too thick for my printer but sturdy enough that it does what is intended.
Samantha –
Nancy –
thanks
Nancy –
Rebecca Lilly –
I have this yardstick on auto reorder. The item is good quality, and a fairly good price. However it is always shipped with no packing material, so the paper around the cardboard is ripped and messed up.
Rebecca Lilly –
Reba Del –
It works in my printer (HP DeskJet 3755) and is the perfect thickness. Thank you!
Reba Del –
Nick H –
Was worried it might be too thick to print well, but my printer took it with no problem. It came out with a slight curl but that was easily remedied. paper folds crisply and cuts to a clean edge.
Nick H –
D. Jones –
I love the price per sheet, but it has a rough surface. When using it for laminating, the lamination peals off once you cut out the thing you laminated. Kids notice it peeling away and point it out and continue to peel it off so that it is useless. I used to buy it on subscribe and save until I noticed the flaw with laminating. Now I look for the word “smooth surface” in the product description when purchasing card stock. It is good paper if you are not going to use it with laminating.
D. Jones –
Dal Gal 2000 –
So many uses…. it runs through my copier on “label” setting and I find myself using it for greeting cards & all other types of special projects when normal heavy weight paper isn’t durable enough. Great quality!
Dal Gal 2000 –
michelle –
ardstock. I used this cardstock in my journal making progress. Nice weight to use for tags, pockets and fussycutting. I will purchase this again.
michelle –
Katarina –
oling. Perfect thickness for my homeschooling needs
Katarina –
JD –
. Quick delivery. Exactly what I wanted
JD –
Ashley –
y printer. I use this brand for my preschool classroom and have purchased those exact brand over the last 8 years. Great product!
Ashley –
KWard –
. It’s your basic printer paper got it because of the price and from Amazon out of the convenience.
KWard –
Amazon Customer –
nt product
Amazon Customer –
Robert Santistevan –
well I would recommend.
Robert Santistevan –
Kelly Hockenberry –
is a great product for business purposes to print out rewards on!
Kelly Hockenberry –
KAB –
f times and always great. Purchased a number of times and always great. Perfect for project
KAB –
Sparkles –
. This brand of cardstock was very light, not 90lb weight.Will not purchase this brand of cardstock again.I was using to make cards for senior women at a nursing home to honor them for National Women’s History Month.
Sparkles –
Kristen Breu –
ted. It arrived with the side of the paper ream dented. However, I’m not sure why. The paper ream was packaged well and I even bought two reams and had the same issue with both reams.
Kristen Breu –
baby –
k. a bit disappointing. this is thinner cardstock than I was expecting. its a little heavier than paper but not alot.
baby –
Mrs. B –
d. Not to thick not to thin…perfect.
Mrs. B –
ifihadtime –
ere’s the skinny in layman’s terms. After reading the questions and reviews I think I was more confused than when I started. Needed a fairly stiff paper for backing on a project but had no idea that there really isn’t much in the way of a real standard. Yes grams per sq meter gives weight but that doesn’t address rigidity or much else. Anyway for those wondering about this paper “90lb cardstock” here is the skinny. It measures .007 inches thick, basic copy paper is .004 so nearly twice as thick, a paperback cover is .012 to .015 on the couple I measured. So I hope this helps, as some have said it like a thick copy paper (or a thin paperback cover), nice white and fairly rigid. Hope this help the next person questioning. Oh and one complaint, has nothing to do with the paper but this was fulfilled by Amazon, just but in a larger box and shipped. Got to me with 3 sides of the wrapper completely ripped open and one corner of the ream smashed. It didn’t effect my need but would for other uses.
ifihadtime –
J. –
Weight of paper mics at 70#. Very flimsy
J. –
Amber Vaughns –
ipped open. In addition to the the package being ripped, the paper is not a thick as card stock that I normally purchase.
Amber Vaughns –
Antz –
Outside packaging was torn (pic1) but the cardstock inside were all ok (pic2). Slightly thin from what I’m expecting but does the purpose.
Antz –
Erin –
again!. Great value for the amount of paper you are getting! The paper is thick and good quality. I used this to print invitations on and they looked great. I will definitely purchase this again in the future.
Erin –
Amazon Customer –
d easy to use
Amazon Customer –
Robbie B. –
this for a class project. I got a great value for my money since it gave me 50 more pieces of cardstock than I needed. The only issue I had was that it was almost as thin as regular copy paper. When I opened it I thought I had accidentally ordered copy paper. Needless to say that I might be purchasing this item again next year when doing the ink project.
Robbie B. –
Abbie –
It is a bit thinner than regular card stock, which is what I was wanting because I layer paper to make cards and they can get too thick. So 90lb is what works for my cards rather than 120 lb. This paper is the perfect weight for card layering, white with no specs or flaws of any kind and no smells. I will buy again. And would recommend to fellow crafters.
Abbie –
JC –
I ordered the 90# paper to use as range targets. It is a little lighter than standard shooting target paper, but I believe it will hold up well enough for the task. I would probably go for the 110# paper next time. The packaging came slightly torn, but the paper was fine.I use a staple gun to hang the targets up on plywood, JT21’s. I tried using plain copy paper, but they tore to shreds when trying to remove the targets. I’m hoping the 90# paper weight will work better.The sheets bowed a little after printing, but leaving them compressed overnight with a book or two does the trick. The paper worked fine in my very old, b&w, laser-jet HP 1012. Now I need to find a color printer to make them look even better!Edit: I just tested them out at the archery range and the 90# paper held up fine. Probably just heavy enough, so the 110# is probably worth the minimal price increase. I hung the targets up with two plastic stakes. Beats paying 50 cents per archery target!
JC –