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Stone Paper-Fp Friendly Or Not?


ChickenScratch

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Anyone care to share their experience using FPs to write in "stone paper" notebooks? I see these sometimes in drugstores, stationery shops, and at Target. They tend to be rather heavy for their size and the paper in them feels very smooth but somewhat thin. Since they're not made of wood pulp like most paper, I'm curious about how they react with FP inks.

Don't sweat the small stuff....and it's all small stuff.

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It's more a plastic than a paper. Odd stuff. Takes an FP ok but the one I tried did show through, too,

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There were a couple of notebooks available in Australia at Oficeworks and they were rather ordinary. Didn't do well with FP at all.

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Stonepaper is a coated plastic, nothing to do with paper.

 

I don´t think it´s made with FP use in mind .

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Stonepaper is crushed limestone coated in plastic, pretty much the same stuff in plastic shopping bags. Last I used it, it didn't work too well, might as well be writing on coated paper.

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