Southworth 934C Granite Ivory Specialty Paper, 25% cotton, 24 lb vs Pacon 12" x 9" Picture Story Paper, D'Nealian/K-1, 500 Sheets (White) - Pack of 2
Overall winner: Pacon 12" x 9" Picture Story Paper, D'Nealian/K-1, 500 Sheets (White) - Pack of 2
Key Differences
Pacon (A) is geared toward classroom and beginner handwriting practice with D'Nealian and Zaner-Bloser lines and offers many sheets for the price; Southworth (B) is a heavyweight, 25% cotton granite-ivory stationery intended for professional printing and texture. Choose Pacon if you need multi-program lesson/story paper and volume; choose Southworth if you need premium cotton content and a professional look for laser printing
Southworth 934C Granite Ivory Specialty Paper, 25% cotton, 24 lb
Ivory 25% cotton specialty paper for presentations, proposals, awards, and letterhead. Noted for professional look and texture, with a granite color effect
Pros
- 25% cotton content
- Professional look and color
- Good texture and weight
- Suitable for laser printing
Cons
- Limited to 24 lb weight description
- Only color/finish mentioned as granite effect
- No explicit compatibility besides 'laser'
Pacon 12" x 9" Picture Story Paper, D'Nealian/K-1, 500 Sheets (White) - Pack of 2
Picture story paper with red baseline, blue midline, and blue headline for D'Nealian K and Zaner-Bloser 1. Good quality for beginners and second-grade writing; supports manuscript and cursive writing
Pros
- good paper quality
- includes many sheets per pack
- suitable for both manuscript and cursive writing
- well-spaced lines
Cons
- lines slightly smaller than expected
- paper can be easy to rip
- thickness described as very thin
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Pacon |
| Durability | Southworth |
| Versatility | Pacon |
| User Reviews | Pacon |