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  2. Printing and writing paper - Wikipedia

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    Printing and writing papers are paper grades used for newspapers, magazines, catalogs, books, notebooks, commercial printing, business forms, stationeries, copying and digital printing. About 1/3 of the total pulp and paper marked (in 2000) is printing and writing papers. [1] The pulp or fibers used in printing and writing papers are extracted ...

  3. Inkjet paper - Wikipedia

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    Inkjet photo paper. Photo paper is inkjet paper specifically for printing photographs. It is a bright white due to bleaching or pigments such as titanium dioxide, and has been coated with a highly absorbent material that limits diffusion of the ink. Highly refined clay is a common coating to prevent ink spread.

  4. Fine paper - Wikipedia

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    Fine paper. Fine papers are printing and writing paper grades based mainly on chemical pulps. Normally the content of mechanical pulps are below 10% and the amount of fillers in the range 5–25%. [1]

  5. Coated paper - Wikipedia

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    These paper grades have lower coat weights than the standard WFC (3–14 g/m 2 /side) and the grammage and pigment content are also generally lower, 55–135 g/m 2 and 20–35% respectively. Art paper s Art papers are one of the highest-quality printing papers and are used for illustrated books, calendars and brochures.

  6. Paper and ink testing - Wikipedia

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    The residue left after complete combustion of paper at high temperature is known as ash content of the paper. It is generally expressed as percent of the original test sample and represents filler content in the paper. Ash content is not an important property of paper but it helps to know the level of fillers in the paper and grade of papers.

  7. Paper - Wikipedia

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    Paper is a thin sheet material produced by mechanically or chemically processing cellulose fibres derived from wood, rags, grasses, or other vegetable sources in water, draining the water through a fine mesh leaving the fibre evenly distributed on the surface, followed by pressing and drying. Although paper was originally made in single sheets ...

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