

📄 Elevate your print game with Roe Tenpo — where quality meets sustainability!
Roe Tenpo Multi-Purpose A4 Printer Paper offers 500 smooth, bright white sheets designed for flawless printing across inkjet, laser, and copier devices. With a 20 lb weight and 90 Luminanax Lux brightness, it delivers crisp, vibrant prints without bleed-through or jams. Eco-friendly and biodegradable, this paper is the smart, sustainable choice for home and office professionals seeking premium quality and value.





| ASIN | B0F1YVHFMH |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 3 in Copy & Multipurpose Paper |
| Brand | Roe Tenpo |
| Brand Name | Roe Tenpo |
| Colour | White |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,127 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 29.7L x 21W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 2.42 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 2.42 Kilograms |
| Luminanax Lux | 90 |
| Manufacturer | P3 VECTOR LIMITED |
| Material Features | Biodegradable, Eco-Friendly, Multipurpose, Renewable, Sustainable |
| Paper Finish | Smooth |
| Paper Size | A4 |
| Paper Weight | 20 |
| Paper finish | Smooth |
| Sheet Count | 500 |
| Sheet count | 500 |
| Sheet size | A4 |
| Unit Count | 500.0 count |
D**T
Good weight of everyday paper, prints well double-sided and has crisp quality
Good A4 paper - I use a lot of printer paper and find this good to use for everyday printing. I have an HP inkjet printer and the paper performs well with good crisp take up of the ink. The weight and thickness of the paper is as advertised and is fine for printing on both sides without any 'show through'. As the paper is well cut and smooth it feeds easily into the printer and has not caused any issues like paper jams etc. I think that this is good value for money and I will be buying more again in the future.
E**N
Excellent for use in the office.
Excellent for use in the office. Good quality paper. Good colour quality. Good value.
A**L
Good
Good, the bag was ripped when it came but not a problem
A**H
Good quality
Great value paper for every day printing. works well in my hp printer , good quality and no jams so far. very happy with the print quality. will buy again
D**D
Pristine printer paper
This paper doesnt jam my printer, it fits mostly in the printer, the paper is really good quality, the paper weighs a little bit, and the amount is good is value for money
A**S
Value for money.
Good product.
I**O
Excellent paper.
Quality paper, prints well.
I**9
Adequate Everyday Paper, But Not Without Drawbacks
I purchased the Roe Tenpo Multi‑Purpose A4 Printer Paper (500‑sheet pack) to use in both my home office and for occasional personal projects. I was looking for something versatile enough to handle printing documents, letters, and the odd flyer, without breaking the bank. After using it for a few weeks in both an inkjet and a laser printer, I’d say this paper is serviceable and decent value, but it’s not without its compromises. 📦 First Impressions & Packaging The paper arrived in a standard ream wrap — nothing fancy, but it kept the sheets protected from dust and moisture. The packaging is functional, though not as sturdy as some premium brands that come in reinforced boxes. If you plan to store it for a long time, you might want to keep it in a drawer or container to avoid the edges getting bent. The branding is straightforward: “Multi‑Purpose A4 Printer Paper” with clear notes that it’s compatible with inkjet, laser printers, and copiers. That versatility was one of the main reasons I chose it. 📄 Paper Quality & Finish The paper is white, but not the brightest white I’ve seen. It’s fine for everyday printing, but if you’re producing high‑impact marketing materials or professional portfolios, you might notice it lacks that ultra‑bright, crisp look of premium paper. The finish is smooth, which helps with toner adhesion in laser printers and reduces ink bleed in inkjets. Text prints come out sharp enough for general office work, and colours are reasonably accurate — though not as vibrant as on higher‑grade paper. 🖨 Performance in Different Printers I tested the paper in: HP OfficeJet Inkjet Printer – For text documents, the results were clean and legible. For colour graphics, the paper handled ink well without major feathering, but colours looked slightly muted compared to premium coated paper. Brother Laser Printer – Excellent for black‑and‑white documents. Toner fused well, and there were no smudges. Canon Copier – Fed smoothly without jams, even when printing double‑sided. One thing I did notice: the paper is slightly thinner than some other 80gsm reams I’ve used. It’s still acceptable for everyday use, but it feels less substantial in the hand, which might matter if you’re printing formal letters or certificates. 📏 Weight & Thickness While the product doesn’t explicitly state the GSM on the packaging I received, it feels close to the standard 80gsm office paper. That’s fine for most tasks, but if you’re after something with a more premium feel, you might want to look for 90gsm or above. The thinner feel also means that when printing double‑sided, there’s a bit of show‑through — you can faintly see the text from the other side, especially with darker prints. For internal documents, this isn’t a big deal, but for client‑facing materials, it’s noticeable. 🌟 Pros Affordable – Good price for a 500‑sheet ream. Multi‑purpose – Works with inkjet, laser, and copiers without issue. Smooth finish – Helps with clean printing and reduces smudging. Reliable feeding – No paper jams during my testing. Decent whiteness – Suitable for everyday office and home printing. ⚠️ Cons Not ultra‑bright – Lacks the crisp whiteness of premium paper. Slightly thin – Feels less substantial and allows some show‑through. Muted colours – Fine for text, but not ideal for high‑impact colour printing. Basic packaging – Offers little protection for long‑term storage. 🏠 Everyday Use Cases Here’s where I think this paper works well: Internal office documents – Meeting notes, memos, draft reports. Schoolwork – Essays, worksheets, and assignments. Personal admin – Letters, invoices, and forms. Basic flyers – For local events or notices where ultra‑vivid colour isn’t essential. Where it’s less ideal: High‑end presentations – Where you want a premium feel and maximum colour vibrancy. Archival documents – If you need acid‑free, archival‑quality paper for long‑term storage. Heavy double‑siding – If you want zero show‑through. 🧪 Durability & Handling The paper holds up well to normal handling — it doesn’t tear easily, and the edges stay neat if stored properly. However, because it’s not as thick as some alternatives, it can curl slightly if exposed to humidity. In my case, a few sheets developed a slight wave after being left out overnight in a warm, damp kitchen. 💡 Tips for Best Results Store in a dry place – Keeps the paper flat and prevents curling. Use for the right jobs – Save premium paper for high‑impact prints, and use this for everyday tasks. Print double‑sided with lighter coverage – Minimises show‑through. Handle the ream carefully – The wrap isn’t very protective, so avoid dropping it. 📊 Value for Money For the price, you’re getting a decent everyday paper that will handle most home and office printing needs without fuss. The fact that it’s compatible with multiple printer types is a plus, and the smooth finish is good for general text and light graphics. However, if you print a lot of client‑facing materials or want a paper that feels more substantial in the hand, you might find yourself upgrading sooner rather than later. 🏁 Final Verdict The Roe Tenpo Multi‑Purpose A4 Printer Paper (500 sheets) is a solid, no‑frills choice for everyday printing. It’s affordable, versatile, and performs reliably in different machines. That said, it’s not going to wow you with premium whiteness, thickness, or colour reproduction. If I had to sum it up: it gets the job done, but it’s not a paper you’ll rave about. For internal documents, schoolwork, and general admin, it’s perfectly fine. For anything where presentation quality matters, I’d look for something a bit more premium. Would I buy it again? Possibly — as a backup or for bulk everyday printing, yes. But for important projects, I’d spend a little more for higher‑grade paper.
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