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Product name | Pure white offset paper | Off white & Cream offset paper |
Gram | 50g | 55g |
Gram | 60g | 58g |
Gram | 65g | 60g |
Gram | 70g | 67g |
Gram | 78g | 68g |
Gram | 80g | 77g |
Gram | 90g | 78g |
Gram | 100g | 98g |
Gram | 120g | 110g |
Woodfree offset printing paper, as a type of uncoated woodfree paper, shares some similar features and characteristics with the broader category of uncoated woodfree paper. Here are the features specifically associated with woodfree offset printing paper:
Excellent Printability: Woodfree offset printing paper is designed to provide excellent print quality and sharpness. It offers good ink absorption, allowing for precise and accurate reproduction of text, images, and graphics during the offset printing process.
High Opacity: Woodfree offset paper typically has high opacity, which means it minimizes show-through or transparency of printed content from the reverse side of the paper. This is crucial for achieving vibrant colors and sharp text, especially when printing on both sides of the paper.
Smooth Surface: Woodfree offset printing paper has a smooth surface texture, which facilitates smooth ink transfer and even coverage during the printing process. The smoothness contributes to sharp image reproduction and enhances the overall print quality.
Advantages of offset paper: offset paper refers to paper that has glue applied on the front and back of the paper to improve the physical properties of the surface during the papermaking process. It has less flexibility and has uniform printing ink absorption. Good flatness and smoothness, the material is compact and opaque, and the waterproof performance index is strong.
The main uses of offset paper are many. It is the choice of various books and teaching materials. Secondly, it can be used for magazines and journals, color pages, calendars, covers, advertising posters, company pictures, flyers, envelopes, forms, office/file paper, business cards, color trademarks and various packaging supplies.
In recent years, due to the popularization of cultural education and the improvement of living standards, the raw materials of books have also developed to a higher level, and the use of offset paper for printing books, periodicals and books has gradually increased. Because offset paper has the advantages of white, crisp, smooth and delicate, the text is clear after being made into books, and the books are smooth and not easy to deform. Compared with letterpress printing, newsprint books and periodicals, this level is particularly different and is very popular among readers.