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What is the difference between coated and uncoated paper?
Author: Patrice Alce
Website: http://www.PrintingQA.com
Added: Sun, Jan 14, 2007 21:36:51
Category: Printing Questions
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Paper encrusted with clay or other coating material is called coated paper. When coated paper is used for printing, it creates a sharper and brighter image.
On the other hand, uncoated paper, which comes in several finishes, weights and colors, is more permeable and creates a softer image.
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