Whitelines Paper Graph Paper Pad (17030)
Manufacturer | Notions - In Network |
Brand | ROARING SPRING |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 17030 |
Color | Gray |
Cover Material | Cardboard |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Ruling | Graph |
Sheet Size | 11" x 8.5" |
Manufacturer Part Number | 17030 |
N**A
Satisfecha
Las hojas son muy buenas, muy resistentes y el diseño me gustó mucho, aún no he probado la aplicación
N**R
Esta genial
Es muy comoda de usar y llego rapido
P**A
Hojas grises
Buena calidad
J**N
Expensive, but well worth it if you don't like grid lines that are darker than your writing
It's expensive for graph paper, yes, but it's not just any graph paper. I find that when I use pencil on regular graph paper, the grid lines are far darker and more obvious than my writing. It's distracting while I'm working, and it's distracting when looking at the final product. Whitelines paper, with its gentle white-on-gray look, allows me to keep text and equations aligned while still being able to sketch out nice-looking tables and graphs as needed. It's closer to writing on a blank sheet of paper, but with handy guidelines available if you need them.The funny part is that I almost never use the app for scanning it; I don't buy it for the Link feature/app, although it is certainly convenient when I just want to snap a photo and send it off. And don't get me wrong, I'd prefer it to be cheaper, but I've never found anyone who manufactures paper quite like this. They used to make PDFs available so you could print your own, but sadly those are no longer available. (Still, given how much toner costs, I suspect that this is -still- cheaper than trying to print your own!)Hands-down, it's my favorite engineering pad.
R**X
Excellent For Notes & Schematics
I use this paper exclusively for math and engineering course lectures, I use a lower-end engineering paper for homework. Some may believe it's a bit pricey when compared to the conventional yellow engineering pads. However, I found it advantageous that the back side of this paper is just the same as the front. Specifically: the conventional yellow engineering papers backside is typically a hard and darkened grid and practically unusable, so you're left to using the front sheet only, which is wasteful. I scan/archive all my notes/lectures at the end of the semester using a ScanSnap device, and the final scan appears as a white sheet (see attached images), which is a very clean look. I have not used the suggested App for Whitelines for archiving, so I cannot attest to its quality or utility. In short, I highly recommend for those of you who appreciate good paper and are anal retentive like myself.
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