Different Types of Paper for Printing

 
EDPM
 
Level 2
 
Stationery
 
Area of focus:
Types of paper
Paper Sizes
Paper layout
 
 
Types of paper
 
Bond paper
 
Parchment paper
 
Parchment paper is grease-proof and water-resistant.
Parchment is heavy, expensive, high-quality paper.
Originally made from goatskin and or other animals
Available in vegetable parchment (Cheaper)
 
 
Onionskin Paper
 
Onion skin paper is a lightweight, bond-type paper that is thin and semi-
transparent.
Ideal for making carbon copy
 
 
Flimsy Paper
 
Thin, low-quality  paper
Used for printing unimportant work, multiple copies and drafts
 
Carbon Paper
 
Lightweight paper
Free of pinholes
Waxy coating
Used for making duplicate copies with impact printers or typewriters
 
No Carbon Required (NCR)Paper
 
Chemically treated – to allow copies to be made of the second and subsequent
sheets without the use of carbon.
Used with impact printers for making multiple copies of invoices and forms
 
 
Document cover
 
Fairly heavy plain or embellished paper
Used for making:
Book covers
Catalogs
Brochures
Pamphlets
Has good folding qualities, printable, and durable
 
Stencil
 
Strong
Thin coated sheet of paper
Used with Risograph printers to produce hundreds or thousands of copies of a
page
 
Copier paper or Laser paper
 
Light weight
Good Quality
Used for copying correspondence and documents
Commonly known sizes:
Letter sized – 216 mm *279 mm (8 ½”  *11 “)
Legal size 216 mm * 356 mm (8 ½” * 14”)
 
 
Indexed paper
 
Stiff
Relatively Inexpensive
Smooth Finish
Usually, used for printing business cards
 
 
Customized 
paper
Cut to size specified by the user
 
Paper Size
 
International Organization for standardization (ISO) A series is the most used
system for papers.
Largest Size paper is A0
Smallest size paper is A9
Most used paper size is A4
Each size paper is half the size of the previous paper
E.g.: A1 is half the size of A0
 
Paper Size
 
ISA Paper size
 
Paper Layout
 
Portrait and Landscape
 
Landscape is 
a horizontal orientation mode used to display wide-screen content
.
 
E
.G
 Web page, image, document or text.
 
Landscape mode accommodates content that would otherwise be lost when
viewed to the left or right
 
In a Landscape orientation the shorter sides are at the left and right.
 
Portrait orientation refers to the 
vertical design or layout of an image
, document, or device.
 
E.G: 
letters, memos, and other text-based documents is taller.
 
In a Portrait Orientation the shorter sides are at the top and bottom
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Explore various types of paper used in printing, including Bond paper for letterheads, Parchment paper for its water resistance, Onionskin paper for carbon copies, and more. Learn about the characteristics and uses of each paper type to make informed choices for your printing needs.

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  1. EDPM Level 2

  2. Stationery Area of focus: Types of paper Paper Sizes Paper layout

  3. Types of paper Bond paper Parchment paper Onionskin Flimsy paper Carbon paper No carbon required (NCR) paper Document cover Stencil Copier paper or laser paper Letter sized and legal-size paper Indexed paper Customized paper

  4. Bond paper Bond paper is a thick, high-quality paper used for printing letterheads and other printing purposes. Bond Paper was previously used for printing bonds and stock certificates Bond papers are identified by a gloss finish or watermark Bond paper is available in a variety of colors

  5. Parchment paper Parchment paper is grease-proof and water-resistant. Parchment is heavy, expensive, high-quality paper. Originally made from goatskin and or other animals Available in vegetable parchment (Cheaper)

  6. Onionskin Paper Onion skin paper is a lightweight, bond-type paper that is thin and semi- transparent. Ideal for making carbon copy

  7. Flimsy Paper Thin, low-quality paper Used for printing unimportant work, multiple copies and drafts

  8. Carbon Paper Lightweight paper Free of pinholes Waxy coating Used for making duplicate copies with impact printers or typewriters

  9. No Carbon Required (NCR)Paper Chemically treated to allow copies to be made of the second and subsequent sheets without the use of carbon. Used with impact printers for making multiple copies of invoices and forms

  10. Document cover Fairly heavy plain or embellished paper Used for making: Book covers Catalogs Brochures Pamphlets Has good folding qualities, printable, and durable

  11. Stencil Strong Thin coated sheet of paper Used with Risograph printers to produce hundreds or thousands of copies of a page

  12. Copier paper or Laser paper Light weight Good Quality Used for copying correspondence and documents Commonly known sizes: Letter sized 216 mm *279 mm (8 *11 ) Legal size 216 mm * 356 mm (8 * 14 )

  13. Indexed paper Stiff Relatively Inexpensive Smooth Finish Usually, used for printing business cards

  14. Customized paper Cut to size specified by the user

  15. Paper Size International Organization for standardization (ISO) A series is the most used system for papers. Largest Size paper is A0 Smallest size paper is A9 Most used paper size is A4 Each size paper is half the size of the previous paper E.g.: A1 is half the size of A0

  16. Paper Size ISA Paper size

  17. Paper Layout Portrait and Landscape Portrait orientation refers to the vertical design or layout of an image, document, or device. E.G: letters, memos, and other text-based documents is taller. In a Portrait Orientation the shorter sides are at the top and bottom Landscape is a horizontal orientation mode used to display wide-screen content. E.G Web page, image, document or text. Landscape mode accommodates content that would otherwise be lost when viewed to the left or right In a Landscape orientation the shorter sides are at the left and right.

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