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Paper ream Pastello A4 80 g/m² yellow 100 sheets
Paper ream Pastello A4 80 g/m² yellow 100 sheets
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Paper ream Pastello A4 80 g/m² yellow 100 sheets
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Paper ream Pastello A4 80 g/m² yellow 100 sheets
Paper ream Pastello A4 80 g/m² yellow 100 sheets
Pastello A4 yellow copy paper, 80 g/m², 100 sheets per pack. This standard A4 format paper is designed for everyday office use in printers, copiers and multifunction devices. The uniform 80 g/m² weight gives reliable feed and handling, while the soft yellow tone supports color-coding, highlighted notices and internal documents without affecting print legibility. Compatible with both inkjet and laser technologies, the sheet size and thickness are suitable for single- and double-sided printing of text and simple graphics.
The paper offers consistent color and weight across the pack, reducing misfeeds and print inconsistencies. Its 80 g/m² weight balances opacity and flexibility, limiting show-through on single-sided prints while remaining easy to fold and staple. The yellow shade provides subtle emphasis for documents and helps organize files by color without requiring special handling. It is suitable for a variety of office workflows and common office devices.
Load the paper into the device tray with the printable side facing according to the printer's instructions. Adjust paper type settings to ‘plain paper’ or equivalent to optimize toner or ink application and drying. For double-sided printing, enable duplex mode if available and test a small print run to verify alignment and show-through. Store unopened packs flat in a dry environment to maintain consistent feeding and color quality.
For best results, allow ink to dry before stacking printed sheets and avoid high humidity storage to prevent curling. When color-coding, use the yellow paper for internal documents where subtle emphasis is needed; avoid using brightly saturated images if opacity is critical.
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