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Good Glossy High Smoothness And Woodfree Offset Printing Paper Bond Paper
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Product Name | Pure white offset paper | Off-white & Cream offset paper |
Gsm | 50gsm | 55gsm |
Gsm | 60gsm | 58gsm |
Gsm | 65gsm | 60gsm |
Gsm | 70gsm | 67gsm |
Gsm | 78gsm | 68gsm |
Gsm | 80gsm | 77gsm |
Gsm | 90gsm | 78gsm |
Gsm | 100gsm | 98gsm |
Gsm | 120gsm | 110gsm |
Features and Characteristics of Woodfree Offset Paper
As a type of uncoated woodfree paper, woodfree offset paper shares many characteristics with the broader uncoated woodfree paper category. Below are the specific features that define woodfree offset paper:
Superior Printability:
Woodfree offset paper is designed to provide exceptional print quality and sharpness. Its excellent ink absorption ensures precise and accurate reproduction of text, images, and graphics during the offset printing process.
High Opacity:
This paper is renowned for its high opacity, which limits light transmission and prevents content from showing through on the opposite side. This characteristic is essential for producing vivid colors and sharp text, particularly when printing on both sides of the paper..
Smooth Surface:
The smooth surface of woodfree offset paper ensures even ink transfer and consistent coverage during printing. This smoothness enhances the clarity of image reproduction and improves overall print quality.
Advantages of Offset Paper:
Offset paper is treated with glue on both sides during manufacturing to enhance its surface properties. It offers less flexibility, even ink absorption, and excellent flatness and smoothness. The paper is dense, opaque, and has strong waterproofing capabilities.
Primary Uses of Woodfree Offset Paper
Woodfree offset paper is widely used for printing books, textbooks, and educational materials. It is also a great choice for magazines, periodicals, color inserts, calendars, covers, posters, brochures, flyers, envelopes, forms, office paper, business cards, trademarks, and packaging.
In recent years, as cultural education has expanded and living standards have improved, the demand for high-quality book materials has grown. Offset paper has become increasingly popular for printing books and periodicals due to its bright white color, smooth surface, and fine texture. It delivers clear text, a polished finish, and durability, offering a better reading experience than letterpress or newsprint. This has made it a top choice among readers.