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Whats the difference between a “box” of paper and a “ream” of paper?

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Whats the difference between a “box” of paper and a “ream” of paper?

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The difference between a “box” (or properly “case”) of paper and a “ream” of paper is a matter of size. Though they both contain paper, the ream (pictured at left) holds 500 sheets, while the case (pictured at right) holds 10 reams, or 5000 sheets. Make sure if you request paper that you order the proper amount of paper based on these terms.

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