As others have said, this is a thick set of paper. It does come in a flimsy plastic wrap, however even with that in mind only maybe 5-7% of my papers had the slightest amount of bent corners (out of 2 packages). And I mean slight. This doesn't bother me as I'm using these papers to cut out 2, 5" x 7" invitations, but it's something to keep in mind.If you're looking to print on this, I should warn I'm not a professional printer, I've only just started this stuff. However, considering the value here, it takes inkjet ink surprisingly well. It takes it a second to dry completely, but when it does (provided your printer and files are up to it), the image that goes onto it are rather clear. By itself, with the appropriate printer settings, it comes out looking not too shabby.However, it clearly isn't made for "fine art" quality photo prints. With my settings as fine-tuned as I can get them, I'm still seeing imperfections from the paper making its way into the final print. Color can always be tuned, but it does give a cool tone. The final results are clear, but not when held up against proper photo paper. The "defects" in the paper that make their way into the final print are just tiny specks that don't seem like they're taking any ink, or are otherwise shiny against a matte background. I'm also 100% sure it's this paper and not my printer. Red River paper side-by-side and the difference is night and day. However, by itself, it isn't that bad for the price per print.