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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Check Paper Qualities
For uncoated papers, hold a sheet up to the light and see how the fibers within it are distributed. Look for an even formation resulting in a smooth printed image with less show through. Look for optimal toner adhesion. Smooth, well formed papers have better toner adhesion, resulting in less smudging, fewer re-prints, and better color and detail on all your images. Additionally, it can mean less toner waste, and more durability in bindery and mailing equipment. Smoothness is measured on a Sheffield scale. The lower the number, the smoother the paper.
—Anthony McDowell, Finch Paper
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