Category of paper suitable for newsletters and general printing needs. Book paper is divided into uncoated paper (also called offset paper), coated paper (also called art paper, enamel paper, gloss paper and slick paper), and text paper.
A general classification to describe papers used to print books; its standard size is 25x38 inches.
A grade of coated or uncoated paper used in books.
General term used to define a class or group of papers having common physical characteristics that in general, are most suitable for book production.
A general term used for coated and uncoated papers.
General term for coated and uncoated papers; usually used where a heavier weight of paper is required i.e. brochures
Used in the manufacture of magazines and books. Generally suitable for use in graphic arts. Basic sheet size is 25 x 38.
A general term to define a class or group of papers having common physical characteristics generally suitable for graphic arts. Coated and uncoated papers with a basic size of 25 x 38.
The general term for coated and uncoated offset papers. Heavier than 20# bond; available in 60#, 70#, and 80# weights
A general term used to define papers that are most suitable for book manufacture.
A term for papers used in the commercial, book and publication segment of the printing industry.
A term for paper primarily used by the book publishing industry. Generally has a slightly higher opacity than the equivalent weight bond paper.
A broad variety of paper suitable for printing. Used for book and advertising purposes. Surface finishes vary but include dull, matte, glossy, super calendered, antique, wove, vellum, eggshell, etc.
A general term for coated and uncoated papers. The basic size is 25 x 38.
A paper available in a wide range of surface finishes, well suited for printing.
A type of offset paper, basic size is 25" x 38", book paper has a different basis weight than bond.
Classification of paper that includes various grades and many finishes, among the grades being uncoated book paper and coated book paper used by printing establishments, publishers, etc
A bulkier paper used for bound books, made both with and without woodpulp.
General description given to any type of paper suitable for printing, exclusive of newsprint and boards. Made as wove or laid and can have finishes of antique, eggshell, machine, supercalendered, coated, dull, matte or glossy.
Grade of paper suitable for books, magazines, and general printing needs.
A general term for coated and uncoated paper in a weight suitable for books.