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Limited Papers (TM) Premium 10 Mil Digital Polyester Paper - 8.5
Limited Papers (TM) Premium 10 Mil Digital Polyester Paper - 8.5

Limited Papers (TM) Premium 10 Mil Digital Polyester Paper - 8.5" x 11" White (100 Sheets) - Tear-Resistant, Waterproof for Inkjet/Laser Printing - Ideal for Art Prints, Presentations & Durable Documents

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Performance Revolution Never Tear Digital Polyester is an exceptional synthetic paper for unmatched durability.Holds up to wet weather, chemicals and rough handling, while looking great.Engineered with a premium coating for static control and a superior surface for printing high-impact images and graphics.Great for signs, menus, manuals and much more.Size: 8 1/2 x 11.Color: White.Durable enough for repeated indoor, outdoor or industrial use.survives in wet weather and high humidity, and in tear resistant.Perfect for menus signage maps tags reference material or anything with repeated handling.great for color and high-end black-and-white laser digital printing. water proof and tear resistant.

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This looks and feels very similar to regular laser/inkjet paper, just a little bit more shiny (like an eggshell). I found it hard to believe that it won't tear. So I put it to the test and gave it a death grip and tried with all my strength to try to make the paper rip down the middle.But I couldn't! It is impossible to tear it by hand when the paper is intact. I was finally able to do it by using the scissors to start a cut, and after that I could continue the tear. Basically this is a sheet of polyester with a printable surface.This is perfect for printing signs and flyers, etc. that are exposed to the outdoors. Laser toner is generally not water soluble and goes deep into the pores of the paper, so both the ink and the paper will stand up to the elements.