Parchment specialty paper 8.5 x 11, 32 lb, ivory, pack of 250 vs Pacon 12" x 9" Picture Story Paper, D'Nealian/K-1, 500 Sheets (White) - Pack of 2
Overall winner: Parchment specialty paper 8.5 x 11, 32 lb, ivory, pack of 250
Key Differences
Pacon (A) is positioned as a more affordable, multi-program writing paper with D'Nealian and Zaner-Bloser lines and many sheets per pack, making it suited for beginners and classroom writing practice. Southworth (B) is heavier, 32 lb ivory parchment-style paper with even tone and good ink compatibility, better for formal stationery or printing where sturdier, higher-weight paper is preferred
Parchment specialty paper 8.5 x 11, 32 lb, ivory, pack of 250
Ivory parchment paper, 8.5 x 11 inches, 32 lb weight, pack of 250. Delivers solid paper weight, good ink compatibility, and versatile printability. Customers note its suitable appearance for event programs and printed materials
Pros
- evenly toned color
- solid paper weight
- good ink compatibility
- suitable for various printing needs
Cons
- no explicit surface texture details
- no range of weights beyond 32 lb
- no information on finish consistency
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 |