Panasonic DP-C106 User Manual

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Types of Paper
This chart summarizes the characteristics of specialty materials for digital color copying and printing. It is not 
intended to be an exclusive guide to ordering these materials. Rather, use it to create new ideas for using specialty 
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For more detailed information about papers/materials, see the Color Material Usage Guide on the CD.
aterials in jobs. Remember, not all materials come in every combination of size, weight, and/or finish. 
Specialty
Materials
Features
Surfaces
Standard Sizes 
(inches)
Weight
(lbs)
Weight
(g/m
2
)
Calliper
(mils)
Name of
Specialty
Materials
Transparency
Specially 
coated for 
crisp color
projection, 
heat stabilized
Special coating 
layers on a 
plastic
substrate
8.5x11
0.004
Pressure
Sensitive Label
Variety of con-
figurations
Uncoated, 
Coated, (Gloss, 
Matt, etc.)
8.5x11
Varies
Brown Bridge
Color Xpressions
Fasson
 
Transfer Paper
Lasts longer, 
image stands 
up to more 
washings
Specially 
coated for easy 
image transfer 
and improved 
productivity
.003–.007
Synthetic Films
Durable, tear-
proof, water 
resistant
Smooth,
textured
8.5x11, 11x17
8.5x11, 11x17
0.003 –
0.010
Newsprint
Inexpensive, 
lightweight
Vellum
Rolls, 8.5x11, 
11x17, 12x18, 
13x19, 22x28, 
24x36
32, 40, 50, 
60, 70, 80, 
90, 100, 
125, 150
52, 65, 81, 
105, 114, 
130, 146, 
163, 203, 
244
.003–.007
Xerox NeverTear 
Paper
Xerox Transfer 
Paper
Color Xpressions
Color Xpressions
Presentation 
Folder
Easy to 
assemble, 
on-demand 
presentation
Bright, white 
folders for 
sharp images
9x11
200
0.007
 
The Name of Paper manufacturers listed above are not recommendations, they just represent a few 
examples of different paper manufacturers who sell paper that are available for use on this unit.
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