Izzo47: I had the same dilemma. The cost of the paper was $8.48, and the UPS Ground shipping and handling was $9.22. But 300 sheets will last a long time since I do about 6 boards per year, sometimes less. Satisfying my curiosity about how the Hammermill paper perform in our rather unique application is worth the extra payout. Roland F. Harriston *********************** izzo47 wrote: > > I ordered the paper online....https: //www.officebell a.com/ > <online....https://www.officebella.com/> > IT cost more to ship then the actual cost of the paper. > I also emailed Hammermill and to my surprise they are sending me a > sample pack...... > The list of Unavailability in stores: Staples, Best Buys, Circuit > City, Office Depot, Office Max, and Sams Club(on line ONLY) > w/membership. > One quick question, Officebella also has those Staetdler Lumocolor > permanent pens and read on other sites they are good to touch up bad > traces and the come in very fine points...has anyone tried these > pens or use them??? > Thanks, Izzo > > -- In Homebrew_PCBs@ yahoogroups. com > <mailto:Homebrew_PCBs%40yahoogroups.com>, "pgdion1" <pgdion1@... > wrote: > > > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@ yahoogroups. com > <mailto:Homebrew_PCBs%40yahoogroups.com>, "Roland F. Harriston" > > <rolohar@> wrote: > > > > > > Phil: > > > Thanks for the additional information regarding Hammermill 163020. > > > None of my local Office Max or Office Depot stores were able to > order > > > the paper because it did not "show up" on their computers. > > > Office Depot indicated that the paper was only available via their > > website. > > > > > > > > > > > > I didn't see it many other places either (any other actually). > > > > FYI - when I did order it from Sam's, it was part of larger order > but > > the paper shipped seperate so obviously it's not in their wearhouse > > (probably why it's not in their stores either). Clearly a drop ship. > > Funny thing is the paper came next day, beating all the other stuff. > > Sounds like maybe the same distributor as you found. > > > > Good luck, the paper has been working great for me on HP Lasers. > 8000 > > series at work with HP toner and a Laserjet 1200 at home with a > > rebuild cartridge. My home printer with the rebuild actually does > the > > best but both are quite good. > > > > - phil > > > >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Hammermill Office One Glossy Paper
2007-04-24 by Roland F. Harriston
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