No idea. I'll be guessing on that. Or maybe further research. Not something I'm going to try for a couple months, since like I said I want to wait until it would be reasonable that I would have gotten to avoid questions. I'll probably just go for something on a guess with the assumption there will be enough variations and the places I might need it wouldn't be checking in that much detail.
I'm sure in the end there's a database or something that it wouldn't match either, but not likely that everything will have access to that. It's the government too so the database will be screwed up and not work right.
Got any tips for identifying card stock weight when you only have a handful of samples?
No idea. I'll be guessing on that. Or maybe further research. Not something I'm going to try for a couple months, since like I said I want to wait until it would be reasonable that I would have gotten to avoid questions. I'll probably just go for something on a guess with the assumption there will be enough variations and the places I might need it wouldn't be checking in that much detail.
I'm sure in the end there's a database or something that it wouldn't match either, but not likely that everything will have access to that. It's the government too so the database will be screwed up and not work right.
I guess I'll just feel up a paper store like a weirdo so I can pass on good information.
Keep us in the loop on that.
.35mm thick according to a micrometer, which the internet tells me is 110lbs paper.