If you will send me your address I will check to see what actual
shipping rates would be. Office Depot here in Dallas has the paper for
about $8.00-$9.00 for 250 sheets.
On 12/15/2011 08:20 PM, tda7000 wrote:
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>
>
> This sounds promising, after your first post about this paper I looked
> on eBay for the CG988A where the price was nice but the shipping cost
> was terrible.
>
> I just had a look on Google and found this:
> http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/photo-paper/hp-laser-gloss-presentation-paper-120gsm-white.asp
>
> Unfortunately they don't seem to have the HP code number, nor is there
> anywhere listed where it's sold (perhaps out of production) but the
> title words match more than the CG964A does.
>
> Maybe worth looking into?
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:Homebrew_PCBs%40yahoogroups.com>, "bigbazinga"
> <bigbazinga@...> wrote:
> >
> > This may be the A4 version, HP part number CG964A. The weight and
> brightness figures are the same and although it doesn't have
> "presentation" listed in the item name, it's prominent in the usage
> description:
> >
> >
> http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/ie/en/sm/WF06c/A1-12771-215517-3445103-3445103-3446179-4039114.html
> >
> > Although HP doesn't call it a "photo" paper, Amazon UK does:
> >
> >
> http://www.amazon.co.uk/CG964A-Professional-Glossy-210x297mm-Sheets/dp/B0030EMVS2
> >
> > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:Homebrew_PCBs%40yahoogroups.com>, "loadobollocks" <ltspice4@>
> wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:Homebrew_PCBs%40yahoogroups.com>, "bigbazinga" <bigbazinga@>
> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I went on a quest for a replacement for the obsolete HP part
> number Q2419A that received a rave review in the paper database and
> have found it. It is HP Presentation Paper (Laser) CG988A.
> > >
> > > Sounds great, any idea where I can find this in the UK, I've tried
> googling CG988A and no-one seems to stock it. (well I sa no-one, not
> PC-World/Staples/Viking etc)...
> > >
> > > Can anybody help?
> > >
> > > Can anybody reccomend a good type of paper available in the UK
> that 'floats off the board' as the OP described without leaving any
> white residue?
> > >
> >
>
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