| When
it comes to choosing the right paper for the job, consider
two key factors: the type of document you plan to create and
the technology you plan to use.
Image and overall document quality depend
on using the correct paper for the type of document you want
to produce and the equipment you will be using.
You'll find descriptions of various paper
types here, as well as criteria to help you determine which
paper best meets your needs at this time.
Multi-Purpose Papers
Multi-use or multi-purpose papers are the workhorses of papers.
They are ideal for a broad range of general uses, performing
reasonably well in all areas.
Multi-Use or Multi-Purpose Paper Characteristic
Checklist:
1. Less expensive than specialty papers
2. Performs adequately on all types of equipment
3. Reasonable inkjet print quality
4. Reasonable toner adhesion for laser printers and photocopiers
5. Reasonable ink absorption for offset printing
6. Available in 20-24 lb. weight
7. Available in 84-90 brightness range
8. Acceptable image quality for monochrome and draft-quality
color printing
Laser Papers
Laser papers feature a number of unique qualities.
First, laser paper must be able to withstand the high heat
and toner formulations associated with the electrophotographic
process (laser printing). Paper performance can also be affected
by the equipment's paper path (the path through which the
paper passes during the imaging process).
A number of product characteristics are built
into laser-guaranteed products to prevent jamming and curling.
You will often find laser paper in higher brightness (90+)
and heavier basis weight ranges (24 lb+) than less expensive
multipurpose sheets.
The demands of color laser printers are different
than those of black and white printers. Why? When you use
color, you subject the paper to four layers of toner. With
black and white printing, only one layer of toner is applied.
For this reason, high-quality color printing papers have a
different set of product specifications.
Laser Paper Characteristic Checklist:
1. Withstands high heat and toner demands
2. Anti-jamming qualities
3. Anti-curling qualities
4. High brightness (90+)
5. Heavier basis weight (24 lb.+)
Inkjet Papers
Inkjet papers are custom designed for inkjet
applications, particularly full color applications. They are
surface-treated to ensure good text definition, low color
mottle (non-uniformity in the image color), and minimal feathering.
The surface treatment also acts as a barrier to control ink
drop penetration.
This maximizes the brightness of the colors.
It also enhances the sheet's smoothness, which affects image
quality as well. Since there are so many different kinds of
inkjet printers and ink formulations, designing an inkjet
sheet that provides excellent image quality in all machines
is tough. Be sure to read packaging instructions for both
your equipment and the paper you are considering.
Inkjet Paper Characteristic Checklist:
1. Specifically for inkjet use
2. Particularly good for full color
3. Good text definition
4. Low color mottle
5. Minimal feathering
6. Maximum color brightness
7. Smooth finish
8. Proliferation of inkjet equipment means you must select
paper carefully
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