Paper that has a coating on surface. Often used for high quality brochures of many colours
Paper with a coating of clay and other substances to give a smoother, greater opacity and better ink holdout. There are four major categories; cast, gloss, dull and matte.
Paper with a coating to produce various smooth finishes.
This type of paper is actually much like it sounds. Coated paper is composed of a base sheet that is covered on one or both sides with a finishing layer.
General tem applying to all papers which have been surfaced coated with pigments.
Paper grades coated with at least five grams per square meter of a substance containing a pigment on one or both sides.
paper that is coated with a white clay base or some other acrylic substance to create a smooth printing surface. Is usually, glossy but can be dull. * see uncoated paper C1S (Coated One Side): text or cover paper coated on only one side. C2S (Coated Two Sides): text or cover paper that is coated on both sides.
Paper with a clay coating or other substance that improves reflectivity and ink holdout. Coated finishes include: Gloss, dull and matte.
Paper coated on one side for inkjet printing.
A slick, glossy paper, usually very opaque white, created by coating the surface with adhesives, clay, calcium carbonate or other mineral pigments to provide a smoother base for printing. Also called glossy paper. Coated papers often stick together when wet.
Available in various finishes, this paper is broadly used for all types of printing, including multicolour work. Mineral and chemical substances are used to cover the surface of a sheet to provide improved affinity for printing inks.
Paper with a thin surface coating applied to give a smooth finish
Coated paper had been covered in a pigment generally of china clay or calcium carbonate and binders that assist the clay/calcium to bind to the paper surface. This paper results in a smooth, satin or matt surface, and can improve printability, particularly in four-colour process printing.
A shiny, varnished paper.
Paper that has received a coating on one or both sides, such as art paper and cast coated papers.
Paper that has been coated with clay and other materials to improve printability. More often used for four-color printing on envelopes, for direct mail and other applications.
Paper with a matte or glossy smooth finish that aids image enhancement.
Paper coated with clay, white pigments, and a binder.
Paper manufactured with a thin surface coating of clay that produces an extremely sharp, finely detailed image by preventing ink from penetrating the paper fibres; Paper with a smooth, glossy surface created by a coating of china clay and casein glue. Used for fine art books.
Paper with a clay or other coating applied to one or both sides is coated paper. The coating can be dull, gloss, matte, or other finishes. Coated paper generally produces sharper, brighter images and has better reflectivity than uncoated paper
Paper or Board with a coating to produce a smooth, ink receptive finish that will enhance the sharpness and gloss of the printed image.
Paper with a shiny non-porous finish used for full-color printing.
paper that has a smooth surface when viewed under magnification. The "hills and valleys" visible on uncoated paper will either be filled in or have rounded edges. Coated paper has a range of smoothness. See Uncoated Papers and Prephosphored Papers.
paper having a surface coating which produces a smooth finish. The finish may be dull or glossy; both give the ink a brighter appearance. Often used for printing full color photographs.
The uniform application of a coating yields a closed surface of printing papers, which is suitable for the reproduction of fine screen artwork. The coating is applied in separate coaters or in the paper machine.
The surface of coated paper absorbs less ink than plain laser paper, reducing the tendency for the dyes to bleed.
Paper having a surface coating which produces a smooth finish. Examples are gloss, dull and matte papers.
Paper whose surface has been treated with a mix of binders (such as starch and latex) and pigment to improve its quality.
paper with an outer coating applied to one or both sides. Coated papers are available in a variety of finishes, including gloss, dull, and matte. They tend to have good ink holdout with minimal dot gain, which can be expecially important for recreating sharp, bright printed images, black-and-white halftones, and four-color process images. The smooth surface of coated papers also helps to reflect light evenly.
A paper that is covered with a clay coating that gives it a matte (dull) or glossy finish.
Paper which has received a coating on one or both sides. Art papers are coated papers, there are also cast-coated, which are high gloss papers on which the coating has been allowed to harden in contact with a highly finished casting surface. In addition,there are brush coated papers; chromo papers which are clay-coated in a separate operation from papermaking; roller-coated papers; or machine coated papers in which the paper is coated during the papermaking process
Also known as Art paper. Gloss paper coated with china clay that can have a Gloss, Matt or Satin finish.
A wide variety of papers that have undergone COATING to impart increased degrees of gloss, ink holdout, brightness and smoothness.
Paper that has been coated with clay and other materials to improve printability. More often used for envelopes requiring four-color printing, in direct mail and other applications.
paper that has a surface coating to produce a smooth finish. Surfaces vary from eggshell to glossy.
A type of paper that has pigments applied to one or both sides. The coating increases the smoothness of the paper and improves the sharpness of most printing, especially halftones and colour photographs. Surfaces can vary from eggshell to glossy.
Any paper that has been coated with pigment and its binder with a coat weight of 7.5 g/m2 or higher.
Paper is traditionally coated on two sides and is broadly used for all types of printing, included multicolor work. Lately, paper coated only on one side has become available and widely used as an economical measure.
Paper having a coating applied to one or both sides. These coatings produce a variety of finishes: dull, gloss, matte, etc.
Printing papers which after making have had a surface coating with clay etc, to give a smoother, more even finish with greater opacity.
Having a surface coating which produces a smooth finish, varying from eggshell to glossy; used mainly for high quality colour printing
Made with a surface coating, which allows for maximum smoothness and ink holdout in the printing process. Coated papers are available in a range of finishes from dull to matte and gloss.
Clay coated paper used for sharper and glossier printing
Paper that has been coated with mostly white pigments to provide a smooth printing surface, apt for colour printing. Coated paper is available with either a glossy, silk or a matt finish.
Material coated on one or both sides with a mixture of china clay, latex and other loadings to fill up surface pits and improve the printing surface.
Available in carious finishes, this paper is coated on two sides and is broadly used for all types of printing, including multicolor work.
Paper coated with china clay or other filler to give a smooth surface making it suitable for the printing of fine detail.
paper covered with a smoothing agent, making it stiff and shiny. This is best for photographs
A paper with a finishing layer on one or both sides of the core sheet.
One with a surface finished with a layer of china clay to give smoothness.
Paper smoothed with white clay or acrylic.
Paper coated with a substance (usually finely milled clay) to give it a very smooth surface. It is used for printing that requires very high quality and accuracy of detail; for example, four-color photographs.
Book paper with a slick surface coating which is available in a matte or gloss finish
A general term applying to all papers which have been coated with a grain filling substance in order to improve printability.
Paper with a surface treated with clay or some other pigment and adhesive material to improve the surface in terms of printing quality. The coated finish may be dull, matte or gloss. Coated papers are generally available in white or natural (off-white).
Paper with a layer of coating applied to one (C1S) or both (C2S) sides, such as gloss, dull and matte finish. Due to decreased dot gain, coated papers provide sharper images and are used frequently in 4 color process work as well as in black and white halftones.
Paper with a clay coating, which provides a better printing surface for crisper, more brilliant colors.
Paper with an outer layer of coating applied to one or both sides. The coating may be added while the paper is still moving through the papermaking machine, or after it comes off the machine.
Paper that has a layer of coating applied to one or both sides (e.g. a gloss, dull or matt finish). Coated papers provide sharper images and are used frequently in four-colour process work, as well as in black and white halftones.
Paper that is coated with vinyl so that it retains its wet strength, enables printing on its surface and maintains its shape when it dries.
Paper to which a coating of clay or other material has been applied, causing ink to rest on the surface of the paper. Printed images appear more brilliant on coated paper; these papers offer a good choice for reproducing halftones and are ideal for four-color process printing.
A clay coated printing paper with a smooth finish.
Paper having a surface coating which produces a smooth finish. Surfaces vary from glossy, to matte or dull.
paper with a surface coating ranging from dull to glossy that aids in the ink-holdout, smoothness and levelness of the paper
A combination of clay and calcium carbonate is applied to the surface of the paper to create the smoother surface. This paper is used for marketing brochures, books and other quality publications.
Paper with a coating of clay or other substances that improve reflectivity and ink holdout.
Paper with a surface coating imparting a smooth finish. Coated paper finishes have a higher opacity and better ink holdout than uncoated papers.
Paper manufactured with a thin surface coating of clay. This coating produces an extremely sharp, finely detailed image because it prevents ink from penetrating the paper fibers.
Paper having a surface coating which produces a smooth finish Surfaces vary from eggshell to glossy
A paper treated with clay to give it a smooth and 'coated' look and feel for quality printing. Finishes can be gloss, matte and silk, amongst others. Designated as C1S for coated one side, or C2S for coated two sides.
Material coated on one or both sides with a mixture of china clay and latex to fill up surface pits and improve the printing surface. A variety of coating methods exists including roll coating, blade coating, air-knife coating and brush coating, or combinations of these types.
Paper having a surface coating that produces a smooth finish with increased ink holdout. Finishes range from matte to high gloss.
Coated papers contain a layer of clay or pigment, in combination with an adhesive, that is applied to the surface of the paper.
Gloss, matte, or dull paper composed of a base sheet covered on one or both sides with a finishing layer
Paper with a surface coating that produces a smooth finish.
Paper with a coating of clay and other substances that improves reflectivity and ink holdout. Mills produce coated paper in the four major categories cast, gloss, dull and matte.
Paper with mineral and chemical substances applied to the surface to achieve higher opacity, brightness and special properties for printing; produced in glossy or dull (matte) finishes.
Paper with a surface coating (adhesives, clay or other pigment etc) in order to improve its finish in terms of printability, smoothness, opacity. Coated papers usually have a glossy appearance and are sometimes called 'art papers. Clay coated papers have a tendency to block when they are exposed to high relative humidity or become wet.
Any quality of paper that has been coated with a pigment (usually china clay or calcium carbonate) together with a mixture of binders, (starch and polymers). Coating gives a smooth shiny, satin, or matt surface to improve printability; coated papers are commonly used for four-colour process printing.
A paper broadly used for all types of printing, including multicolor work. Coated papers provide improved affinity for printing inks. Coated paper may have a glossy or dull finish.
A paper term used to describe paper that has a surface coating with clay clay and other substances that produces a smooth printing surface and improves reflectivity and ink holdout. Typical coated surfaces are Gloss, Dull and Matte. Most coated papers are available in varying shades of white, brightness and opacities. While most coated papers are white, there are several natural, eggshell and cream brands available.
A clay coated paper with a hard, smooth finish.
General term applying to all papers which have been surface coated with pigments.
Paper treated with clay or other adhesive mixture to improve the finish for printing, color, smoothness or other surface property. This also includes lacquered and varnished papers. (29)
Chemically treated paper providing a glossy or matte finish used to enhance brightness.
Paper with an acrylic or gesso coating to prepare a good surface for drawing or painting.
Type of paper coated with white clay or a similar substance to provide a smooth surface for printing detailed illustrations. The finish is often glossy but can be dull.
Paper coated with clay and other substances to provide an enamel surface for high reflectance, good ink coverage, and sharp printed images.
Paper with a glossy or matte finish.
Coated paper is paper which has been coated by an inorganic compound to impart certain qualities to the paper, including weight and surface gloss, smoothness or ink absorbency. Kaolinite is the compound most often used for coating papers used in commercial printing. One function of coating is to protect against ultraviolet radiation.