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Color Copy Coated Gloss A4 Paper - 170gsm

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The most common type of standard copier paper found in retailers – used in home, office printers and budget business stationery. 100gsm paper Usually the weightsof a good business card. Some will use 300gsm, or less, for a business card but we do not recommend it. 350gsm can also be used as a cover for your book but it’s important to remember the stitching and folding implications of using heavy board as a cover.

Opacity is the property of paper that describes the amount of light which is transmitted through it. Paper that has a high opacity does not let much light pass through it; paper that has a low opacity is more translucent and allows lots of light to pass through it. High Quality Specialist paper Bond Paper We have a range of Paperhere at Staples available in a wide range of colours, weights and sizes to meet all your requirements no matter where you are. Key Information: Canon MP-101 White A4 Matte Photo PapeGloss coated paper is typically used for photographic printing where a high-quality finish is needed. Matt Coated Paper

Are you making a small collage of pictures or are you wanting to put photos of loved one’s frames? These Canon MP-101 Matte A4 Photo sheets will help you put your memories into real life.Answer: Yes, all our coloured card is coloured on both sides, ensuring that they are suitable for a range of uses, including card making and double-sided printing. Is it ok to use A4 coloured card in a printer?

Covered or craftsmanship paper is made of concoction mash which regularly has a high non-wood rate. The matt or reflexive completion connected and the water-based covering (scattering covering) connected gives a smooth, shut surface which makes this paper harder to compose, print, or stamp onto. The scattering covering seals the color and gives the paper expanded steadiness, which prompts brilliant printed pictures with sharp complexities. Covered paper is the ideal outline printing sheet, simply a good fit for flyers, leaflets, and comparable visual items. Poster paper Certain types of paper – e.g.photo, listing, business card paper –have specialist uses which are explained in the relevant sections. But the most important differences between everyday, office types of paper are size (A4, etc), colour, weight (GSM) and printer type. Most plain paper willprobablywork in different types of printer, but this can’t be guaranteed and the quality of the print-outs will vary significantly. Economy paper is fine for printing internal communications or for the fax or photocopier. But better quality paper will produce better printing results. Size (A1, A2, A3, A4, etc) Silk coated paper has a special double-sided surface coating for brilliant colour reproduction and an elegant, silky finish. It’s suitable for printing important brochures, photographs, manual covers, menus and high-quality direct mail. Uncoated PaperUsed commonly for carbon copy pad, NCR pads and some news print. It is one of the thinnest papers 80gsm paper If you are setting a fold in colour, we recommend creasing from a grammage of 250gsm onwards so that the colour does not split at the fold. If you want to be a greener business and kinder to the environment, choose a recycled paper. Many of our recycled papers are produced from 100% recovered fibre and are FSC® accredited. Silk Coated Paper In discussing various types of paper, its most likely best to say the “surface feel”, which is the way paper experts depict the composition of the paper to the touch; the surface feel can let you know a ton about the paper, e.g. size, forms, surface composition, weight, and solidness. Offset(uncoated) paper Keep away from damp. Paper is designed with a specific moisture level which will be compromised by wet. Damp paper jams printers.

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