Getting the Most Out of Coated and Uncoated Papers
Uncoated papers have different qualities than coated sheets and require a different approach.
Here are some tips from four paper experts to help you choose the right paper and get the best results.
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If you're trying to achieve an upscale-look without the cost, select a smooth, color copy paper with high brightness. Many inks and toners come out looking shiny on uncoated paper, adding to the expensive look. If looking for a sheet with a soft tactile finish (vs. the colder, harder surface of a coated sheet), textures such as bark, crepe or felt are the answer.—Andrea Alstad, Wausau Paper
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