Discover premium printing papers for sale with comprehensive quality standards. Learn about paper types, coatings, and professional printing applications.
Coated vs Uncoated Printing Papers
Coated papers have glossy or matte finish for enhanced color reproduction. Gloss coating provides bright, vibrant appearance. Matte coating reduces glare and offers sophisticated look. Uncoated papers provide natural texture and feel.
- •Gloss Coating Benefits
- •Matte Finish Characteristics
- •Uncoated Properties
Paper Weight and Thickness for Printing
100-150 gsm is standard for brochures and flyers. 200+ gsm provides premium feel for business cards and postcards. Thickness affects paper handling in printing equipment. Proper weight selection ensures optimal print quality.
- •Weight Selection
- •Thickness Specifications
- •Equipment Compatibility
Color Reproduction and Brightness
High brightness (95+) ensures vibrant color printing. Color gamut affects range of reproducible colors. Smooth surface supports fine detail reproduction. Premium papers offer superior color accuracy.
- •Brightness Standards
- •Color Gamut
- •Surface Smoothness
Printing Applications and Uses
Brochures and flyers benefit from coated paper quality. Business cards require premium cardstock. Catalogs use high-quality coated paper for product images. Packaging materials utilize specialty printing papers.
- •Brochure Printing
- •Business Cards
- •Catalog Production
Bulk Printing Paper Sourcing
Holland SEFG sources premium printing papers from quality manufacturers. Bulk purchasing offers competitive pricing for printing operations. Flexible delivery accommodates production schedules.
- •Quality Sourcing
- •Bulk Pricing
- •Production Flexibility

