When you say printing, the first thing that will come to
your mind is paper. This is because paper is the most used material for
printing. Another reason is that prints are very good when done on paper.
There are several types of paper available in the market
these days. They come in different weights, sizes and thickness.
Inkjet paper, for one, is good for external communications
that give emphasis on the aesthetic side of paper. It is made especially for
inkjet printers.
Another type is the laser paper. This type maximizes the
quality of print and colour applications.
Carbon paper, on the other hand, is a carbon-coated paper
designed for typewriter and handwriting.
We also have photo papers. These papers are coated in glossy
or mat finish to create high-quality images. They are fast-drying,
smear-resistant and do not easily fade.
Paper industry also manufactures what is called as the
executive paper. They come in wove, laid, contour and with or without
watermark.
Recycled paper is made of 100% recycled material. Recycling
paper does not entail the usual tedious process of making paper. Aside from
that, this process does not harm the environment.
Coloured paper is also another type. To add visual impact to
the material, colours are added. These colours come in a great variety to blend
every concept and design.
When it comes to laser application and other copying
purposes, copier paper will come to the rescue. This paper runs well with the
machine. However, this may not be good for aesthetic purposes.
Finally, we have the multi-purpose paper. It can be used for
laser and inkjet printers. Also, it can be used for mono or colour copiers even
as paper fax machines.
With the demands of the complex world, we have to finish everything
in our deadliest deadline or perhaps earlier than that. We also have to cope
with our business as well as our personal needs. We have to be ready with our
papers. We can lose too much without papers around.
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