Printing Paper for Scenarios

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I was looking to better organize some of my scenarios by location and armies involved. This of course involves making some paper copies of things. Does anyone have printing paper they can suggest that is similar to what MMP uses for their scenario cards?

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I was looking to better organize some of my scenarios by location and armies involved. This of course involves making some paper copies of things. Does anyone have printing paper they can suggest that is similar to what MMP uses for their scenario cards?

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Shouldn’t you already have these scenarios physically?
 

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Shouldn’t you already have these scenarios physically?
Oh I do,
Lets say you want to have a folder that just has scenarios from France post d-day 1944. Lets say the back of those scenarios have I don't know one from Africa 1942 on them. Therefore to have a coherent and accurate scenario archive I need to make copies and put them in the proper folder.
 

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You would be better off to scan them and do that organizing on a computer, I believe. I’m speaking as someone who has all official and many 3rd party scenarios in binders. They take a lot of room. I have started digitizing them and boxing the originals to take up less space.
 

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The Pitman advocated in the past using lightweight paper to decrease the volume and weight, IIRC. I prefer to scan and archive the paper.
 

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110 lb. paper is as close as I could come that my printer could handle to print on. My Brother printer prints 110 well. Some printers can't do it.
 

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I use 160 grams/m². Works well with standard printers and is comparable with the strength of the scenario cards printed by MMP.

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