GLOSSARY

L

Laser bond:

Bond paper made especially smooth and dry to run well through laser printer.

Leaf:

One page in a book.

Lead edge:

The edge of the paper that feeds first into the copier.

Ledger paper:

A durable, smooth business paper with a heavy basis weight used for keeping business records.

Letter paper:

In North America, 8.5 x 11" sheets. In Europe, A4 sheets.

Lightfastness:

The amount of resistance of a color of ink or paper to any kind of light. Also known as colorfastness.

Lightweight paper:

Book paper with a basis weight of less than 40 lb (60 gsm).

M

M value:

The weight of some materials is described by the M value printed on the package (i.e., 21.64M). The M value is the weight in pounds of 1,000 sheets of the size of the paper in the package. To convert the M value to gsm for 8.5 x 11” paper, multiply the M value by 7.527. To convert the M value to gsm for 11 x 17” paper, multiply the M value by 3.763.

Matte finish:

A flat, dull, low gloss finish on photographic paper or coated printing paper.

Mottle:

Spotty or uneven image areas of printing.

N

Natural color:

Very light brown color of paper. May also be called antique, cream, ivory, off-white, or mellow white.

Neutral gray:

Gray with no hue or cast.

Newsprint:

Paper used for printing newspapers, made from groundwood or mechanical pulp.

Non-impact printing:

Printing using lasers, ions, ink jets or heat to transfer images to paper. Abbreviated NIP.

O

Opacity:

Characteristic of paper or other substrate that prevents printing on side from showing through to the other.

Opaque:

The more opaque a sheet of paper is, the less transparent it is. High opacity in printing papers is a good characteristic as print from the other side of a printed sheet has less show-through.

P

Page:

One side of a leaf in a publication.

Page-per-inch:

Also known as PPI, it is the number of pages in a one inch stack of papers.

Pixel:

Short for picture element, a dot made by a computer, scanner, or other digital device.

Point (pt.):

The measure of paper thickness. One point is one- thousandth of an inch.

 

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