| What papers do we recommend? |
The paper you select is key to the appearance of your document. Find below
definitions to help you with your selection.
Finish
Finish consists of the texture, feel and appearance of a paper. These terms
define a papers finish:
- Coated:A paper with a waxy finish (shiny or matte) on both sides.
- Uncoated: A paper with an untreated surface that is dull and unreflective.
- Coated One Side: A cover stock, shiny in front and dull on the back.
- Kromekote: A premium ultra high gloss paper available in cover weights.
kromekote is available as coated both sides and coated one side.
- Wove: A smooth uncoated surface.
- Laid: Textured lines on the surface of the stock. This finish is
used predominantly for corporate identity packages (letterhead, envelopes,
business cards).
- Linen: Textured lines on the surface of the sheet. Lines are finer
and more regular than on Laid papers. This finish is used predominantly for
corporate identity packages (letterhead, envelopes,business cards).
- Laser: A paper which is guaranteed to be compatible with a copier
or laser printer.
Weight
A papers thickness is measured in pounds.
Text
A thin lightweight paper often used in publication interiors, sell sheets and
letterhead. Below find descriptions of common text weights:
- 50 lb.-Standard light weight paper used for digital & laser printing
- 60 lb.-Finch Laser opaque sheet, one grade heavier than standard.
- 70 lb.-Heaviest Finch Laser Opaque
- 80 lb.-Coated stock, equal in feel to 24 lb. Finch Laser
- 100 lb.-Coated stock, equal in feel to 28 lb. Finch Laser
Note: 50 lb., 60 lb.,70 lb.,80 lb.,100 lb. are measurements used for
papers that are meant for offset printing. 20 lb., 24 lb.,28 lb.,32 lb. are
measurements used for papers meant for laser printing and copying. Some of these
weights are equivalent.
Covers
A rigid heavyweight card, not easily folded, generally used in publication
covers, business cards and postcards. Find descriptions of common cover weights
below:
- 67 lb.-Light weight uncoated Vellum Bristol
- 80 lb.-Light weight coated cover, slightly heavier than 67 lb.
- 88 lb.-Strathmore Card, heavier than 80 lb.
- 100 lb.-Mid-weight coated cover, heavier than 80 lb.
- 12pt.-Heavy weight coated Kromekote cover.
Our Comments and Suggestions:
Gloss papers are generally used for brochures, company publications, catalogues,
posters and postcards as well as four color business cards.
Uncoated stock is best for letterhead, envelopes, business cards as well as
newsletters and any documents that feed through a copier or laser printer.
Important: If you require a specific paper or finish not offered in
our pricing selections, please call customer service for specialty pricing.
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