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Natural White & Cream Yellow Offset Sheets - Woodfree 100% Virgin Pulp 50-120GSM
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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 paper offers exceptional print performance, characterized by excellent ink retention and superior color consistency. This high-grade offset paper is tailored for demanding print applications, featuring optimized ink absorption for consistent and detailed prints. Its superior opacity prevents reverse-side visibility, making it ideal for double-sided use. The evenly smooth surface allows for flawless ink application, resulting in high-definition text and graphics. Thanks to a specialized glue treatment, the paper is densely structured, highly durable, and moisture-resistant, ensuring premium performance in printing operations.
Excellent Printability: Specifically crafted for offset printing, this paper provides consistent ink absorption, delivering sharp, well-defined text and images.
High Opacity: With enhanced light-blocking properties, it prevents reverse-side transparency, ensuring flawless double-sided printing.
Smooth Surface: The smooth, uniform finish facilitates even ink application, ensuring high-contrast and clear print results.
Advantages of Offset Paper: The glued surface treatment enhances water resistance, flatness, and structural density, making the paper durable and suitable for high-volume printing.
There are many main uses for offset paper. It is the choice of various books and teaching materials. Secondly, it can be used for magazines and periodicals, 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 and periodicals 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 and newsprint books and periodicals, this level is particularly unique and is very popular among readers.