Reddit Reddit reviews AmazonBasics Multipurpose Copy Printer Paper - White, 8.5 x 11 Inches, 3 Ream Case (1,500 Sheets)

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AmazonBasics Multipurpose Copy Printer Paper - White, 8.5 x 11 Inches, 3 Ream Case (1,500 Sheets)
3 reams of 8.5 x 11 inch multipurpose copy paper (1,500 sheets total)Works with laser/inkjet printers, copiers and fax machinesHigh-quality 20-pound weight for economical printing and resistance to paper jamsBright white for better contrast; 92 GE brightness (104 Euro)Acid-free paper
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u/Top19 ยท 1 pointr/Austin

Just to give a reference for page length, Amazon's documentation for their Hard Drive Storage Cloud Service is about 1000 pages. This is just for the storage cloud service, let alone the other 50+ services.

I think the tendency throughout the world now is for page length to be longer. Why is this? Better word processing options, better printers, better document collaboration (so more people can add more stuff), etc.

BTW if I had to guess, probably all documentation for AWS's cloud computing platform is probably around 100,000 pages. To be put this in perspective, the first Harry Potter book was about 75k WORDS.

TL;DR: I think page length used to be a good metaphor for judging how complicated something is, but as technology and document creation strategies have changed, it's becoming not as relevant.

EDIT: now that I'm stacking reams of Amazon Basics paper in front of me, I'd say that stack is about 1500 pages. I hope you bought your paper in bulk :)