What paper is used for magazines?

Magazines typically use 80 to 90 GSM paper for the interior pages with a heavier paper for the protective cover. If you are printing a prospectus for an investment, you might be able to save printing and shipping costs by using newsprint in the interior.

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Likewise, people ask, can you recycle glossy magazines?

Glossy magazines are made out of paper and therefore widely recycled. If you’re done with hoarding them under the bed, pop them in your recycling bin.

Additionally, how is magazine paper glossy? For decades, glossy paper, the type used in magazines, was made using a white clay called kaolin (named after the Chinese region Kao-Ling where it was mined to produce porcelain). The clay is used to fill the spaces between the fibers in the paper and to coat the paper so that it will have a smooth surface.

Just so, what is 90gsm paper?

90gsm is our lowest white paper thickness, commonly used for black and white printing. 100 gsm. Standard home/office printing paper thickness. 100 gsm is our standard white paper stock for colour printing. It is often used for letters, compliment slips, forms and surveys etc.

What is high gloss paper?

1. High Gloss. High gloss paper is the shiniest, glossiest paper you can get. High gloss paper provides vibrant, rich color reproduction, as well as the crispest resolution, but it can be difficult to view under bright lights because it can reflect that light and cause glare.

What is inkjet coated paper?

Inkjet coated paper has a special coating applied to the surface (typically to one side) allowing for ink absorption into the paper evenly without smudging, bleeding or over-saturation. Numerous inkjet coated paper options are available on the market today.

What kind of paper are coupons printed on?

Index paper is typically used for index cards. Safety paper is used for coupons and checks.

What makes paper shiny?

Glossy papers are a special kind of paper. Though they also come from tree pulp, they have a shining texture. This texture makes them separate from other types of papers. This shining texture results from additives like resins or minerals that have been added during the production process.

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