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HOW TO ORDER PAPER LIKE A PRO
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COLOUR MATERIALS USAGE GUIDE
How to Specify Paper
Paper can be specified or ordered in several ways: from a mill,
paper distributor, paper retailer, supply catalog, print facility, or local
office supply store. The decision on where to order should be based
on quantity, paper stock and printing method. When ordering a few
reams, a catalog or office supply store is the best choice. For
ordering quantities by the carton, order from a paper merchant.
When ordering by the truckload, order directly from a mill.
paper distributor, paper retailer, supply catalog, print facility, or local
office supply store. The decision on where to order should be based
on quantity, paper stock and printing method. When ordering a few
reams, a catalog or office supply store is the best choice. For
ordering quantities by the carton, order from a paper merchant.
When ordering by the truckload, order directly from a mill.
Once you’ve decided on a paper and the best method for ordering,
be prepared to describe it clearly to prevent confusion.
be prepared to describe it clearly to prevent confusion.
Specifications needed to order paper include:
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Brand name – The name of the entire line of paper made by a
specific mill.
specific mill.
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Colour – The exact name of the colour as specified by the mill
(i.e., bright white).
(i.e., bright white).
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Grade – Category, class, rating, finish or brand of paper (i.e.,
bond, book, cover, or text.)
bond, book, cover, or text.)
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Grain direction – Direction of the paper fibers. Long grain
(LG) means the grain is parallel to the long dimension of the
paper. Short grain (SG) means the grain is parallel to the short
dimension. Show grain direction by underlining the appropriate
numeral (i.e., a 210 x 297 mm sheet is a long grain paper).
(LG) means the grain is parallel to the long dimension of the
paper. Short grain (SG) means the grain is parallel to the short
dimension. Show grain direction by underlining the appropriate
numeral (i.e., a 210 x 297 mm sheet is a long grain paper).
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Quantity – The number of sheets or weight in kilograms.
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Quality – The numerical quality rating (i.e., A, B, C, etc.,)
An “A” grade paper is whiter, brighter and more costly.
An “A” grade paper is whiter, brighter and more costly.
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Size – Sheet or reel size in mm or kg.
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Texture or Finish – The roughness or smoothness of the
sheet (i.e., matt, gloss.)
sheet (i.e., matt, gloss.)
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Weight – Use the sub weight listed in the sample book or price
page.
page.
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Coating – When ordering a coated paper, specify whether it is
coated on one side (C1S) or two (C2S).
coated on one side (C1S) or two (C2S).