Subscribe For Free Updates!

We'll not spam mate! We promise.

Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 9, 2014

Know The Paper Types Before You Print Your Magazine

By Elsa Noel


Printing magazines is not an easy job. It requires sufficient knowledge about the best printers and the type of paper to use. When we speak of paper in the printing industry is one of the hardest aspects in the preparation. Papers have variety of textures or what they call finishings, weights, colors, and types.

The first query for beginners is the kind of paper perfect for paper prints. The answer usually varies because it will depend on the printer's opinion and experiences. Some say that this particular paper is suitable for magazines than the other paper product. It is confusing most of the time but it will be easy if you keep on looking for answers and able to determine which is which and decide to print your magazine.

Paper finishing refers to the coat that is applied to the paper sheet during reproduction. The most common paper finishing is the uncoated sheets, glossy, and matte sheets. Cast coated papers offer the highest glossiness of the boards and papers. It is perfect for labels, cards, and covers.

For the magazines, use the popular lightweight coated papers. It is well-known for printers due to its thin, light weight, and well coated surface. Most publishers use this paper for brochure making and printing catalogues. Its weight usually is forty grams.

The next paper is this matte finished sheets wherein it has relative rough surface and can avert the reflection of light. Matte paper is grouped into two -- the coated and the uncoated. Printers select this paper because its finishings produce high quality colors.

Now for the paper types there are grouped into its usages. First is the coated paper that contains enamel coat permits it to give off shiny or glossy surface. With this kind of paper, ink does not penetrate makes the colors of photos appear very sharp and bright. UV coating is also added to improve its durability. The downside is that it is costly and it cannot be recycled.

Next is the uncoated paper that looks flat and not glossy. The ink easily absorbed by paper fibers which does not work good for colored magazines' having high-resolution pictures but this paper is recyclable. Last, is the recycled paper that is the most popular choice because it is eco-friendly and can produce high quality printing results. However, it is not cheap as it seems to be.

The last thing to examine is the weight of paper. It refers to its physical weight. This is essential in this business because the reader must be comfortable holding the magazine without difficulty and that it will not tire their arms and hands. Normal magazines have fifty-, seventy-, or sixty- pounds in total weight while for the inside pages have one hundred-, or eighty- pounds.

The paper grade also matters. This refers to the paper trait to react to reflections of light. It is divided into three as bright, four as extra-bright, and five as ultra-bright. Always take into consideration the paper you choose so that you will have good sales everyday.




About the Author:



Please Give Us Your 1 Minute In Sharing This Post!
SOCIALIZE IT →
FOLLOW US →
SHARE IT →
Powered By: BloggerYard.Com

0 nhận xét:

Đăng nhận xét