Copperplate Paper: Also known as coated printing paper, this type of paper features a delicate, bright white surface with high smoothness and glossiness, suitable for printing covers, illustrations, color pictures, and product advertisements in high-end books and magazines.

Gloss or matte art Paper: This paper is coated with adhesive material on both sides during the papermaking process to enhance its surface properties. It has low elasticity and uniform ink absorption, making it suitable for various types of book printing, textbooks, brochures, magazines, and color pages.

Offset paper: This paper does not reflect much light in sunlight, is thinner and whiter than copperplate paper, suitable for printing high-end product books, magazines, etc.

White C1S Cardboard: This paper has a basic weight generally above 200g/m², high smoothness, and good stiffness, suitable for business cards, invitations, book covers, etc.

Pearlescent Paper: This paper has a smooth surface, thicker thickness, strong reflectivity, and a pearl-like luster, suitable for high-end picture albums, books, exquisite packaging, etc.

Art Paper: This paper is specifically designed for offset printing and is also suitable for letterpress printing, used for printing covers, text, inserts, etc.

Letterpress Paper: This paper is mainly used for letterpress printing, characterized by uniform texture, no fuzziness, and slight elasticity, suitable for important works, scientific and technological books, etc.

Newsprint: This paper has good ink absorption and is suitable for printing newspapers, journals, etc.

Pure Wood Pulp Paper: This paper uses 100% imported high-quality wood fiber, maintaining the natural scent and characteristics of the paper, embodying environmental protection concepts. It is slightly more expensive than coated paper and suitable for books requiring high toughness and soft texture.

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