Paper that has not been coated with clay. Also called offset paper. This paper is never slick or glossy. For example, most stationery (business cards, letterhead, and envelopes) is designed on uncoated paper.
Paper that is not coated.
Paper that does not have any kind of coating applied. Uncoated paper is available in many different finishes, colours, and weights and is generally more absorbent than coated papers
Paper manufactured with no coating on the surface
Paper on which the printing surface consists of the paper stock itself, which may or may not be surface sized. to top
Refers to paper that has not been coated to accommodate FOUR COLOR PROCESS. Also called OFFSET PAPER, uncoated paper is used most often in book printing where text pages have only black print without color images.
Paper that has not been coated with any material.
Paper without a clay (often slick) coating.
Paper that doesn't have a coating. Uncoated papers are manufactured in a great variety of finishes, colors, and weights, and offer the versatility needed to meet the creative and practical demands of most print jobs.
Paper with a rough surface, with many jagged "hills and valleys" when looked at under magnification. see also: Coated Paper and Prephosphored Paper.
Paper that has been treated with starch, or at most a very light pigment formula to make its surface compatible with printing inks.
Has no coating to give a porus slightly rough texture. It absorbs ink easily giving a faded look. This can be the desired affect but needs to be considered when job is being designed.
Paper that has not been coated with clay to give it a shiny, or 'coated' finish.
Paper that has been manufactured without the use of coating materials.
A paper that has not been coated with clay. Also referred to as offset paper.
Paper with no coating and therefore not suitable for high-quality illustrated work.
paper that has not had a final coating applied for smoothness. Uncoated paper is absorbent and soft in appearance.
Paper that has no coating applied. Most copier, business printing and letterhead papers are uncoated.