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A7 Envelope Albus

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5-9$13.63
10-19$12.86
20-30$12.39
31-49$10.84
50+$10.07
In a beautiful brilliant white with a subtle textured finish, this is an extra heavy 91lb A7 envelope manufactured at the exclusive Gmund Paper Mill. Over 178 years of tradition, Gmund has a commitment to producing highly specialized & luxurious text and cover papers. The small and exclusive paper mill is extremely design oriented and puts its focus above all on continuous product innovation. These papers are chlorine and acid free, PH-neutral and age-resistant.

111lb Invitation Card 5 1/8 x 7 Albus (50)
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Inkjet Compatible

Papers compatible for use in most home inkjet printers

Limited Inkjet Printing

Due to paper thickness, texture or size these papers may be more difficult to print using a standard home inkjet printer. We suggest reading your owners manual and testing.

Laser Compatible

Papers compatible for use in most home laser printers

Limited Laser Printing

Due to paper thickness, texture or size these papers may be more difficult to print using a standard home laser printer. We suggest reading your owners manual and testing.

All Digital

Papers have been tested and approved for use in all major digital printing presses, including Xerox, HP Indigo, Canon, Océ . Paper is perfectly sized for use with this equipment.

Conventional Methods

Good results when printing using offset, thermography, letterpress, engraving, foil stamping and embossing. All papers may not be suitable for all these applications. We recommend consulting your printer and testing.