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Australian Made Keji A4 White Copy Paper - 3 Reams $9 @ Officeworks

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Australian Made Keji A4 White Copy Paper - 3 Reams $9 @ Officeworks

Get extra value when you buy in bulk - 3 for $9 or $3.44 each
• Suitable for low volume home and office printing.
• Brand: Keji
• Colour: White
• Quantity: Ream 500
• Dimensions(WDH): 297X210Mm
• Size: A4
• Weight: 70Gsm
• Pure White A4 70gsm Office Paper
• Australian Forest Standard (AS 4704) Certified, which is globally recognised by the PEFC
• Australian Made

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  • -5

    i always wanted my printing paper to be Australian made, if i cant have that at least that the company is Australian owned or funded, co-funded, established etc by an Australian. If all that fails let it at least be inspired by an Australian printing paper…

    Long story shorty, product patriotism DOESN'T SELL!

    The same stupidity as Americans constantly referring to themselves as THE WORLD, when they are just a country,a single country.Best in the world at this, best in the world at that, best in something that no one else is competing in lol.

    • nice speech, but wasn't the election on last weekend?

    • I rather buy Australian made products than overseas made. I am even happy to spend more money for it. Has nothing to do with product patriotism, just common sense. The more stuff gets locally produced, the better for the society, economy and more tax revenue for the government as well.

  • Don't forget this is only 70gsm. "Normal" paper is 90-100.

    • Don't forget this is only 70gsm. "Normal" paper is 90-100.

      bought several Reflex A4 'everyday' reams from Woolies/Coles last time .. and its 80gsm. So yeah the Keji is even a step below that.

    • +2

      Hmm, you must be used to higher quality. Typical office paper is 80gsm. Higher gsm attract higher prices.

  • Suitable for low volume home and office printing.

    oh, is it not suitable for 'high volume office printing' ?
    Does it cause paper jams, or cause frustration for the office first aid-er who has to hand out bandaids for paper cut each time someone loads the tray?

    • I assume the low paper density/weight somehow relates to the 'low volume' usage…. but I can't figure out how.

    • +1

      Lower gsm means thinner and more likely to jam. For a short run you might get through it without a jam, but a long run will be stretching your luck.

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