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one side is brighter white, the other side is off white.
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The paper is bright white, colors print bright and vivid & the saturation of color is perfect (I get best results printing at max resolution)
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I wish there was an in-your-face indicator on the paper but there isn't so pro tip - flip over a paper and compare it to the rest of the stack in a bright light (it's easier to see in direct sun light) and you can see right away the bright white and the dull yellow
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The paper is not double-sided, and I have noticed that images printed on the backside are notably duller and grey where as the front is a bright white.
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The correct side is bright white.
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One side is brighter white.
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Bright White.
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That's impossible to figure out if the room lighting isn't super white.
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The front is bright white and the back has kind of a dull, gray hue to it.
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The problem is, one side of the paper is yellow and the other side is a bright white.
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The paper has a brighter white and a little more weight than regular printer paper.
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The right side to print on is the brighter white and has a very lightly textured surface.
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This is nothing more than a 65lb cardstock that is bright white on one side and a bit of a yellow tinge on the other
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Not bright white
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The print side is bright white while the non print side is slightly yellow
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It does hang up i the printer once in a while.
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well I just got my first canon