The Premium Choice
Premium papers give your printed pieces more impact, which improves the image of your in-plant. Here, paper vendors offer some tips for selecting and using premium sheets.
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People take notice of projects printed on premium papers, he says—and they’ll take notice of your in-plant too.
IPG spoke with industry suppliers, who shared some important tips for using premium paper.
Premium Coated vs. Uncoated
Uncoated papers are made with more fiber than coated papers, resulting in their feeling more substantial and bulky at the same basis weight. Because uncoated papers can be made brighter than coated, they produce crisper colors and details in photos. Plus, the glossy toner used in dry-toner digital printing adds depth to the smooth, yet tactile surface.
—Anthony McDowell, Finch Paper
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