Xerox Paper, that is, paper sold with the Xerox brand on it, is available in a wide variety of styles and sizes. Some are suited only for very special functions, but the majority is plain paper suitable for use in copiers, printers and other places you would want to use "regular" paper.
No. Xerox paper, like any other paper, is made up of wood pulp and additives and contains multiple elements.
Photocopy paper is a type of paper specifically designed for use with photocopiers and printers. It is typically lightweight and smooth to ensure optimal performance during printing and copying processes. Photocopy paper is commonly used in offices and businesses for creating duplicates of documents.
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Xerox paper, and equivalent lower-priced paper of the same quality, can be purchased from office supply stores. Larger branches of stores such as Asda also sell this paper as it is now widely used in the home.
Digital photo printing paper from Kodak is great for printing your photos.
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There are 10 reams of paper in a standard carton of letter-sized Xerox branded paper. However, there are also cartons that hold only 5 reams of letter paper, and larger paper sizes are also packed with a smaller number of reams per carton.
If you live in the USA, the most common type of printing paper is letter paper. Elsewhere in the world, A4 paper is commonly used.
Softwood is ideal for making writing and printing paper, it works really good.
No, it is not legal to photocopy paper money.
The suggested paper for a Xerox printer will be different depending on the particular machine. Check the Users manual. It will tell you what papers are preferred, and what papers are accepted in that machine.