Rite in the Rain Waterproof Copier Paper DURACOPY
- Waterproof synthetic paper designed for extreme conditions, including prolonged underwater use
- Pack includes 25 sheets of durable white copier paper (4.7 mil thickness)
- Compatible with laser printers; prints won’t rub or wash off, and it’s heat-resistant
- Can be printed on both sides; not suitable for inkjet printers
- Can be written on with standard #2 pencils and all-weather pens when wet; standard ballpoints work when dry
- Tear-resistant but can be cut, perforated, or hole punched like regular paper
- 100% recyclable at facilities that accept ‘1-PET’ materials despite its waterproof properties
- Product dimensions: 11 x 8.5 inches; weighs 8.9 ounces
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Set Alert for Product: Rite in the Rain Waterproof Copier Paper (DURACOPY), 8.5" x 11", White, 25 Synthetic Sheet Pack (No. 6511-25) - $34.95
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MakeMineCadburys –
Holy moly – this stuff is AMAZING! It truly is waterproof, and pretty darn near tear-proof. It printed like a charm on our KonicaMinolta copier. I bought it for a client who wanted something durable to print his music instruction book.
Nobody –
Buyers be aware this product come in open ream of 100 sheets. How do I know that someone didn’t return it before it was shipped to me?
I certainly can’t recommend it and will most likely return it.
Engimanerd –
We use this in a wash down facility for safety instructions. Overnight it gets sprayed with high pressure cleaning solution. We attach it with a brass grommet on the corner of the paper. Not one has ripped, torn, or faded in the last 6 months. If you need a tough waterproof paper that will withstand the elements then this works very well.
Update: This paper is extremely tough. The pages I printed almost a year ago are still in great shape. We print on them with a color laser printer and if the paper gets slammed in a machine door there is some creasing but it does not tear.
Johnny Cakes –
Excellent underwater paper. They are plastic sheets so beware smudging if you use pencil. The product is great.
Tiffany B. –
This “paper” is exactly what I was looking for! I own a small plant shop and was looking for a way to tag all of my tillandsia species without having to remove them prior to watering. The plants soak in a basin of water for 20-30 mins once to twice weekly, and the DURAcopy tags hold up perfectly. I print sheets of tags/barcodes/labels from my office laser jet printer without any issue. For a shop that deals with a lot of water issues, this waterproof paper is going to be very helpful! I haven’t seen any smudging–at all.
Missgraphicat –
Es justo como lo imaginé, entrega súper rápida. Excelente producto!
Amazon Customer –
Lo compré en Noviembre y aún no me ha llegado
Heather V –
Good quality. This is my preferred brand of waterproof paper for fieldwork.
Paulz –
This product is as it was described, and because I am always on the lookout for products that offer high quality for low price I purchased this product.
I need to produce some push-in plant labels so tried it out. I printed the labels on a Brother colour laser printer and after about a month they still look really good.
VERY HAPPY CUSTOMER
Ho Tak Chan –
Rite in the Rain have another (cheaper) version called “All-Weather”. That is actually not waterproof as water leaks in from the edge and moves into the center. Once water makes it into the paper, you won’t be able to write on it until it’s dry again. They termed it Weather-Proof – those words don’t have much meanings. See it as Water Resistant.
This product (DURARITE) costs more, but doesn’t have the same issue. It is waterproof.
Laura2928 –
It is truly waterproof – I tested it by submerging a printed page in the sink and rubbing the paper between my fingers. Absolutely no ink came off and it was printed on a regular Ricoh color office printer. The paper is very durable – you’d be hard pressed to tear it as it’s like a thin plastic. However, if you do nick a corner or create a slit with a pair of scissors, etc., it will rip from that point very easily (but what paper doesn’t?). I used this at work as an alternative to costly laminating for important documents to be posted on the bulletin board and I also used it at a previous job at a garden center where we used it for prolonged outdoor signage. Really good stuff.
emilyforce –
This material is WONDERFUL for many applications where kids are involved. It cuts easily with school-grade scissors, but then takes all kinds of abuse without any trips to the laminator. (Note that Dry Erase markers do NOT wipe off of it at all, unlike a laminated page.)
My young son is a costume enthusiast, and we print masks — some pretty intricate — on this, and cut them out by hand; they hold up to prolonged, frequent use, not even tearing out at the side holes for the elastic. Other costume elements too, like heroic emblems for shirts, power bands for the wrists, etc.
I haven’t done the math since I don’t have a laminator, but I’d guess it’d be cheaper per page to use this paper than to laminate. You’d also be done in one step, yay!
The colors from the laser printer do shift from how they look on normal paper — like how they do on label stock. I’d recommend allowing for a test page if precise color is important to your project
Tom W. Smith –
Seems to hold up fine for what I wanted it for holds up to water and rain.