Choosing the Right GSM Paper Thickness
Selecting the perfect paper type depends solely on what you wish to print. However, it is also beneficial to understand the different types of paper - based on their individual weight - to begin to carve out which suits your business best.
90 - 120gsm
This particular paperweight is typically found in desktop printers or notepads. Most notably referred to as uncoated ‘offset paper’, you can seamlessly print and write on a 90 - 120gsm paper type. We would recommend using this paperweight for letterhead printing and other marketing stationery including compliment slips.
120 – 170gsm
A little thicker than common printer paper, 130 - 170gsm paperweight is ideal for businesses on a stringent budget. The best weight for flyers, leaflets, brochures, and even takeaway menus, this paperweight has a water-based coating that seals the colour firmly in place and adds a silky smooth surface.
170 – 300gsm
The premium end of the paperweight range; most suitable for flyer printing, invitations, or brochure covers - add a classy textured look and feel with a 170 - 300gsm paper type. It’s not quite a card, but rather a heavier finish typifying a thick sturdy paper, much like the covers on glossy magazines.
300 – 400gsm
A heavier paperweight that allows for superb quality business cards, presentation folders, and even greeting card printing. Resilient enough to withstand its own weight or even stand the test of time in a wallet; 300 - 400gsm is an impactful and impressively thick paperweight.
400 – 700gsm
If you are looking to go the extra mile and nail that first impression with Multi Layer Business Cards or luxury wedding stationery, then this paperweight is best for you. This specific paper option has double thickness and is manufactured in-house - essentially fusing two lighter papers to produce an ultra-thick paper.
Often getting the paperweight right can be a strenuous task, however, it will make all the difference to the final print outcome. Understanding GSM paperweight is critical for success, thus to help you make the best-informed choice, request a sample pack or let our bespoke graphic design service enhance your corporate visibility!
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Why is paper coated?
The coating is the process of providing a surface on top of the paper to ensure protection for the ink so that it sits on top of the paper, rather than absorbing into the paper. This gives improved clarity and a more vibrant look to the text or image being printed, helping maintain the quality of your product and its visibility for your readers.
What type of coated paper is the best for you?
This depends largely on what message you are trying to convey, as each paper has its own strengths.
Gloss Coated Paper
Also known as Enamel paper, Gloss paper has a smooth surface and the coating gives your product a shinier finish than regular uncoated paper. The glossier surface easily reflects light, giving plenty of vibrance to your image or text allowing your message to really ‘pop’ out of the paper.
Because of the clear image and eye-catching texture, Gloss paper is often used for products such as folded leaflets and coated paper labels.
Matt Coated Paper
On the opposite end of the spectrum comes Matt paper, where Gloss provides a more shiny smooth look, A Matt coating gives the paper a denser, more robust finish.
The benefit of this is that the coating is more durable to the tear and wear of daily usage. The ‘dull’ coating on Matt material gives the paperless light reflection or glare meaning that in certain lighting such as outdoors on a sunny day, the text on the paper can be a lot more clear and visible.
Matt paper is best used when you may need to pass the paper around from person to person and you are trying to reduce blemishes and fingerprints. Thanks to its durability, Matt paper is excellent for 3D Spot UV business cards and Business card printing.
Silk Coated Paper
Silk paper is made through a process of binding individual silk fabrics together to create a high-quality surface ready for your brand’s image. A silk coating has both the positive qualities of gloss as it still holds that vibrancy and smoothness but also benefited by less glare allowing your text to stay literate and have the added clarity that we see in Matt products.
A Silk coating is available for many of our products ranging from A4 Flyers and A3 Poster printing.
Ensure you choose the Silk material option when ordering to try this extraordinary coating!
Coated Paper Comparison table
Gloss Paper | Silk Paper | Matt paper |
Shinier Look | Less Glare | Less Glare |
Smooth Surface | Smooth Surface | Robust Surface |
Vibrant Finish | Vibrant Finish | High Durability |
Eye Catching Texture | Resistance to fingerprints or blemishes | Resistance to fingerprints or blemishes |