I've been using the paper that Carol Doak puts out, but I have to say that I like my regular printer paper better. For one thing, the Carol Doak paper doesn't feed through the paper feed very well on either of my two printers--one is an Epson color printer and the other is an HP Laser printer. The only way I can get it to feed through is to stand and put each piece through one at a time, which is kind of a hassel. I've never had any problems using my regular generic printer paper. Also, the Carol Doak paper tends to tear and curl up. Don't waste your money.