Supercalendered (SC) uncoated exceptionally smooth thin paper, a high-quality, less expensive alternative to lightweight coated paper. Grades A (SCA) have a higher gloss finish than SCB. See seller for details.
Improved Newsprint has higher brightness, basis weight, and smoother surface than Standard Newsprint paper. It is used specifically for color photos. Some newspapers use Improved Newsprint for selected pages with color images and Standard News for the other pages.
27lb offset lightweight paper contains high-quality cotton or linen fibers to increase its strength in spite of its light weight. Prices depend on brightens, opacity, and brands.
This uncoated text paper is lighter and thinner than office paper. It has a matte non-glossy surface with inks absorbed into the paper. Not recommended for heavy ink coverage. Paper price may vary depending on opacity and brightness.
Used for:
High run magazines, catalogs, booklets, newsletters, coupon sheets, circulars, wrap
Light-weight paper with a matte finish, that makes the reading of fine text easy while keeping a high color definition. May show a subtle sheen on areas with heavy ink coverage.
Super smooth premium uncoated paper with zero-glare finish. Heavy ink coverage may give a see-through effect. Рrices vary depending on brightness and opacity.
Light-weight paper used for high-run publications. It is unnoticeably thinner than Vogue magazine inner pages (55lb). Gloss coating is optimal for vibrant colors. Рrices vary depending on brightness and paper brand.
Used for:
High Run Magazines, Catalogs, Booklets, Newsletters, Inserts, Coupons, Flyers
55lb glossy paper often used in high run publications such as Vogue or Architectural Digest inner pages (approx 80 gsm). Also widely used for coupon inserts. Excellent color definition.
Used for:
High run magazines, catalogs, booklets, newsletters, coupon sheets, circulars
24lb Bond Wove or 60lb Text Uncoated Vellum or Eggshell paper with a slight tooth or texture and enough substance to withstand frequent handling. Thin. It may show through if printed two-sided. Brightness varies by the sellers.
Used for:
letterheads, reports, menus, book pages, labels, stickers
60lb Dull paper has less coating than gloss paper. Appears “semi-gloss” or “light gloss” with enough coating to add thickness and smoothness to the paper. Has almost no glare and a very small sheen on printed areas. Thin enough to be used as wrapping material.