Xerox 12 manual Book papers, Premium text, Uncoated book, Coated book

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HOW TO ORDER PAPER LIKE A PRO

Book papers

A large classification of papers produced primarily for book and publication printing and a wide variety of commercial printing applications. Book papers include coated and uncoated papers in a wide variety of basis weights, colors, and finishes.

Premium text

Premium text is a high quality text paper that is typically chosen for its lavish surface texture, unique visual effects and soft textured images. Premium text makes a sophisticated statement for annual reports, announcements, fliers, and simple brochures; however, it is not suitable for images with high color saturation or fine line resolution.

Uncoated book

Also called offset or text paper, uncoated book comes in a variety of rough to smooth finishes. Used for books, newsletters, and direct mailers, this paper is often referred to as the workhorse paper for general purpose use.

Coated book

Additional pigments and binders are used to enhance the surface quality and printability of coated book. In offset printing, coatings help set ink on the paper’s surface rather than allowing it to absorb into the fibers. This results in more vibrant colors and crisper detail.

Coated paper is the best choice for offset printing of magazines, calendars, posters and brochures. Coated stocks are primarily designed for offset printing, however, because of the important role coated stocks play in color applications, companies are developing coated stocks optimized for digital printing.

 

Contact your local authorized Xerox distributor, or call Xerox at 1-800-822-2200 in the USA,

 

or 1-800-668-0199 in Canada for our full line of media.

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COLOR MATERIALS USAGE GUIDE

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Contents Color Once YOU’VE Made Your First Smart Decision Make the Next Contents How to Order Paper like a Pro Usage Guidelines for Xerox Color Copiers and PrintersAnswers to these question and more IntroductionMaking the best decision Papers for today’s businessTerminology SymbolsAbout this guide Fundamentals of Paper Why do we produce so many documents?About Paper Let’s take a look at the papermaking machinesWhat Happens When Dry Ink Meets Paper When dry ink meets paperImportant Paper Properties for Color Xerography Paper influences on document qualityAbout Paper About Paper About Paper About Paper Optical paper qualities that influence image quality Reliability Paper feeding hints Surface strength Moisture contentElectrical properties conductivity and resistivity Friction coefficient Paper Storage Temperature and humidity StackingConditioning paper Coated paper and xerography Why Paper Doesn’t Always Work the Way it ShouldCoated paper and offset Moisture and xerographyOffice laser printing Technology and PaperDigital production printing Office digital copying and printingXerox Papers and Xerox Digital Copier/Printers Business papers How to Order Paper like a ProHow paper is categorized in the USA and Canada Uncoated book Book papersPremium text Coated bookSpeciality materials CoverIndex Features Surfaces Names Inches Lbs Mils Xerox paper Types of PaperXerox NeverTear Equivalent Paper Weights BoardApplications for Paper Book Papers Cover IndexWays paper can be ordered How Paper is Measured in Terms of Weights and SizesTerms used to describe paper weight Paper sizes in the USA and Canada RA Series SRA Series International Standards Organization ISO paper sizesSeries Rough finishes How to Select the Right Texture/FinishSmooth finishes How to Specify Paper How to Cut Your Costs Ten ways to keep your costs downDescription and expectations Standard or Normal Weight Papers UncoatedUsage Guidelines for Xerox Color Copiers and Printers Heavy-Weight Papers Hints, tips and testing resultsCoated Papers Hints, tips and testing results Usage Guidelines for Xerox Color Copiers and Printers Recycled Papers Hole-Punched Papers Pressure-Sensitive Labels Preprinted Papers Single-Step Transfer Paper Transparencies Usage Guidelines for Xerox Color Copiers and Printers This page is intentionally blank Glossary Equivalent weight Dimensional stabilityEquilibrium Moisture content CartonFinish Heavy weight paperFine papers FormationLeaf Lightweight paperLaser bond Lead edgePrintability ResolutionSubstance weight Publishing paperTrail edge Wire sideText paper Translucent papersTo learn more Next Generation of Color Documents is Here