Inkjet Stencils Tracing Paper - 500 sheets vs Strathmore Bristol and Tracing Paper Pad Bundle
Overall winner: Strathmore Bristol and Tracing Paper Pad Bundle
Key Differences
Strathmore (A) is a bundle of heavyweight Bristol and tracing pads with a higher aggregate review count and slightly higher average rating, making it better for fine detail, ink and marker work. Tatu-Derm (B) supplies 500 inkjet-compatible tracing sheets cut for desktop printers and designed for tattoo/body stencil use, but has mixed durability feedback and occasional printer jamming reports
Inkjet Stencils Tracing Paper - 500 sheets
Tracing paper designed for inkjet stencil printing and skin transfer. Flexible, thin material that contours to body curves for stencil transfer; suitable for hands and arms. Customers note good ink transfer and print quality
Pros
- designed for inkjet stencil printing
- thin and flexible for body contouring
- low printer jamming reports
- custom cut to fit desktop printers
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
Strathmore Bristol and Tracing Paper Pad Bundle
Strathmore 300 Series bundle includes Bristol paper pad for pen/ink and tracing paper pad for pencil/marker. Heavy 100 lb / 270 gsm Bristol paper suits fine detail; tracing paper 25 lb / 41 gsm for light drawing. Customer insight not available
Pros
- two-pad bundle for mixed media
- heavy Bristol paper for fine detail
- tracing paper compatible with pencil and ink
- pad sizes 14x17 inches
Cons
- no customer insights available
- tracking of materials limited to provided data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Strathmore |
| Durability | Strathmore |
| Versatility | Strathmore |
| User Reviews | Strathmore |