Xerox Symphony Coloured Paper Multifunctional Ream Wrapped 80gsm A4 Green Ref 003R93965 [500 Sheets]

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123ink Help your documents stand out from the crowd. Produced to the usual Xerox exacting standards, with a smooth surface, superb printability and excellent opacity. Designed for high-speed, high-volume printing and compatible with all laser and inkjet printers and copiers. Nothing less than the best! As well as stocking the popular Canon, Brother, Epson and HP brands, amongst others, you can also opt for the 123ink compatible versions. Our own-brand ink cartridges and toner cartridges contain more ink than the original brands and will save you money! Not to mention that all of our 123ink products also come with a 100% lifetime guarantee. On top of selling printers and printer consumables, we also have tapes, labels, and an extensive range of office supplies.

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Help your documents stand out from the crowd. Produced to the usual Xerox exacting standards, with a smooth surface, superb printability and excellent opacity. Designed for high-speed, high-volume printing and compatible with all laser and inkjet printers and copiers. Nothing less than the best! As well as stocking the popular Canon, Brother, Epson and HP brands, amongst others, you can also opt for the 123ink compatible versions. Our own-brand ink cartridges and toner cartridges contain more ink than the original brands and will save you money! Not to mention that all of our 123ink products also come with a 100% lifetime guarantee. On top of selling printers and printer consumables, we also have tapes, labels, and an extensive range of office supplies.

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Manufactured to the same exacting standards as Xerox Premier Paper All tints are either Totally Chlorine Free (TCF) or Elemental Chlorine Free (ECF) A4 80gsm, Pale Green


Product specifications

Brand Xerox
Category
EAN
  • 5017534939657
Color
  • Pastel green
MPN
  • 003R93965

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