Design paper and offset printing
The main difference between design paper and other types is its beautiful appearance. Design paper is not used for mass production, but where “exclusive” is needed. There are a lot of types of design paper, it differs in color, texture and density. Its main areas of application are catalog covers, book endpapers, invitations and postcards, folders, envelopes, paper bags and other similar products.
Design paper differs from coated paper intended for offset printing – high price. The use of design paper significantly increases the cost of the product, but gives it a unique look.
Design papers have a density of 80 to 300 g / m2. Thin design papers can be used for printing letterheads, inserts for cards and invitations, less often for printing leaflets and booklets. Thick design papers are well suited for exclusive folders, covers, endpapers, inserts, postcards, etc.Offset printing on designer papers is more difficult than coated papers. Manufacturers of designer papers indicate for which types of printing the paper is recommended, and for which certain difficulties can be encountered.
Design paper is best combined with embossing and relief.
Before choosing a design paper and subsequent printing on it, be sure to consult with the specialists of the First Experimental Printing House. We will help you make the best decision and produce high quality printing products. Call us by phones:
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55
Design paper and offset printing
The main difference between design paper and other types is its beautiful appearance. Design paper is not used for mass production, but where “exclusive” is needed. There are a lot of types of design paper, it differs in color, texture and density. Its main areas of application are catalog covers, book endpapers, invitations and postcards, folders, envelopes, paper bags and other similar products.
Design paper differs from coated paper intended for offset printing – high price. The use of design paper significantly increases the cost of the product, but gives it a unique look.
Design papers have a density of 80 to 300 g / m2. Thin design papers can be used for printing letterheads, inserts for cards and invitations, less often for printing leaflets and booklets. Thick design papers are well suited for exclusive folders, covers, endpapers, inserts, postcards, etc.Offset printing on designer papers is more difficult than coated papers. Manufacturers of designer papers indicate for which types of printing the paper is recommended, and for which certain difficulties can be encountered.
Design paper is best combined with embossing and relief.
Before choosing a design paper and subsequent printing on it, be sure to consult with the specialists of the First Experimental Printing House. We will help you make the best decision and produce high quality printing products. Call us by phones:
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55