Hallmark Half-Fold Glossy Premium Photo Greeting Cards – 15 count
- 15 cards and envelopes
- Paper size: 8.5″ x 11″, folded 5.5″ x 8.5 inches
- Color: White
- Finish: Glossy coated
- Weight: 200 GSM, 74 lb cover
Product Description
HALLMARK HALF-FOLD GLOSSY PREMIUM BLANK GREETING CARDS. Insist on Hallmark Premium Greeting Cards for truly spectacular results. Print customized greeting cards for any event or occasion. High-quality, heavyweight card stock, coated for better color and crisper text. Works with all software programs and inkjet printers from Lexmark, Epson, HP and Canon. PERSONALIZED GREETING CARDS IN 3 EASY STEPS: 1. Create. Use any software program to create custom greeting cards, announcements, invitations and more. 2. Print. Perfect results are guaranteed with inkjet printers from Lexmark, Epson, HP and Canon. 3. Share. Delight family and friends with your personalized creation. INCLUDES: 15 Sheets of Blank White Greeting Card Photo Paper 8 ½” x 11″, scored to fold to 5 ½” x 8 ½”. 15 Envelopes 6″ x 9″. Paper Surface: Glossy Coated. Color: White. Weight: 200 GSM, 74 lb cover…. More >>
Hallmark Half-Fold Glossy Premium Photo Greeting Cards – 15 count
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5 comments
J. Brenner on December 17, 2009 at 6:41 am
The advertised need to have a Windows operating system to print on these paper sheets is ludicrous and unnecessary. There is no CD-ROM included so any computer/printer combination can be used to print cards.
J. Matthews on December 17, 2009 at 7:07 am
Glossy finish makes cards look professional and attractive. Colors, graphics and texts come out bright and clear. The only problem is that the heavyweight card stock sometimes gets stuck in the printer.
Susan From Long Island on December 17, 2009 at 8:01 am
I have found that glossy half fold greeting card paper is hard to find. This Hallmark paper makes a very impressive looking card. I will continue to buy it.
Stephen714 on December 17, 2009 at 10:49 am
There is nothing drastically wrong with these cards. My one complaint is that I still have some of the traditional size Hallmark Card stock and the envelopes that come with those have the Hallmark emblem on the back flap of the card. Since I’m using the Hallmark Card software and card stock, it was an important element that made the cards look and feel more “professional.” The traditional size is not made any more, which is bad enough, but to find that these new Hallmark cards do not even have the Hallmark logo embedded on the back flap of the envelope was a disappointment. This makes it so there is no compelling reason to buy the Hallmark card stock rather than card stock made by your printer manufacturer. Supposedly, papers made by the printer manufacturer are made to work specifically with that brand ink so why bother to buy the Hallmark paper? I did notice that the cards seem to go through the HP printer easier with fewer roller marks. To me though, this is just a matter of two negatives cancelling each other out. One, the Hallmark paper feels to me to be a bit thinner and the second negative is that HP printer design would leave any roller marks at all on photo card paper made by HP. Not much of a reason to buy the Hallmark cards (but not much of a recommendation for HP photo card stock or printers when they can’t even produce a card that prints perfectly when everything is in perfect condition on the HP printer.)
Careful Buyer on December 17, 2009 at 1:42 pm
The Half-Fold Glossy Paper was adequate. Unfortunately, I had to discard all the envelopes as they jammed my printer.