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As online advertising tools developed, leaflets still retain their position and role in affordable advertising campaigns, which are preferred by businesses and shops. Choosing the right leaflet printing material will greatly determine the desired effect when using the leaflet. This article will give you the materials used to print leaflets nowadays with its merits and demerits.
Couche (or Coated Art Paper, C Paper) are paper coated with kaolin (or some equivalent material). Couche paperweight about 80gsm - 300gsm.
This type of leaflet material has a glossy, smooth, flat, as well as a good opacity, adhesion, and ink absorption.
Couche paper is suitable for current ink and printing technologies. With smooth glossy surface, bright white and highly reflective, catching bright, when printed, leaflets will have beautiful colors, particularly suitable for offset printing to get colorful pictures with high definition.
This paper has a reasonable cost, suitable for many subjects.
Couche paper has two types of paper: Couche matt and Couche gloss. Couche matt paper has a smooth and translucent surface, when printed on it will take longer to dry, the price is higher but there are not various options for paper size and weight.
Couche gloss paper is a type of paper that cannot be written on a glossy surface.
The paper has a glossy surface, smooth, moderate ink adhesion, so offset printing is beautiful, and the paper volume is quite high, usually at 230 - 350g/m2.
This type of leaflet material is superior to Couche, the paper is thicker and more porous, has a slightly glossy surface, smooth, moderate ink adhesion, so offset printing (not rolling) leaflets will give vivid, sharp and pretty colorful colors. Besides, this leaflet material has low cost to design.
Basically, this type of leaflet material is like Couche Matte but stiffer, making it difficult to ensure the convenience of holding.
Ivory paper, which is similar to Bristol, is white and has fineness and brightness. This paper has been processed, coated on one side, and the other side is white. The main quantitative ranges from 170gsm - 450gsm.
Ivory paper is very shiny, bringing high efficiency in printing. The coating on the surface is very thin, providing high paper durability.
Ivory paper features are tough, porous, light, and also withstand good force. You can use Irovy paper to cut, emboss, fold, cut dies,... to make the leaflets more appealing, attract the attention of users.
Ivory is a high-class paper, so the price of paper is prohibitively expensive (more expensive than Ford paper, Bristol paper, Couches paper).
This type of leaflet material is manufactured on a high-quality surface coating technology line. Paper is made by pressing 2 layers of paper together, one side is glossy and one side is not glossy. The two sides of Duplex paper may differ in both colors and textures. High quantitative (over 250gms). There are two basic types: cut and roll.
The paper is pressed by 2 layers of paper to provide stiffness and durability. Leaflets made from Duplex paper are suitable for a plethora of sizes. Duplex paper is affordable, not too cheap, or too expensive.
The paper is quite thick, requires a high level of firmness (due to the high paperweight).
This kind of leaflet material is made from the chemical pulp of softwood, extremely environmentally friendly, has natural classic vintage colors with two traditional colors are yellow Kraft paper and white Kraft. Kraft paper weighs 70-80g/m2. The average paperweight is 50-175g/m2.
The paper is very mechanical, tough, relatively rough, and waterproof. Kraft paper is not sophisticated in the outlook appearance, the production technology is quite simple, and has a cheap price. The paper is easily biodegradable, extremely environmentally friendly.
They can withstand forces with a relatively large capacity: traction, tear, weight,...
Using leaflets made from Kraft paper is a way to help businesses promote their brands and create sympathy with customers when using non-toxic and non-polluting packaging materials.
The print quality is lower than other types of paper, does not guarantee sharpness, and can only use one print color. It is rarely used when printing leaflets due to the portable nature of leaflets.
Understanding the role and meaningful purposes of leaflets for each business, Printgo always places a high premium on the quality from the smallest details, so that all leaflet products will reach clients perfectly, with the most complete design and more:
Above is the concept, advantages, and disadvantages of the types of paper commonly used to print leaflets. Hopefully, this article has helped you choose paper material when printing leaflets.
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