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How to choose paper weight?

What is GSM / Weight of paper?

In the Metric System, the mass per unit area of all types of paper and paperboard is expressed in terms of grams per square meter (g/m2). This quantity is commonly called the Grammage, though printers in most English-speaking countries still refer to the "weight" of paper.

Paper GSM & their examples.

  • 35-55 GSM is typically used for newspapers. The paper is thin and so effective for lots of pages which are low cost and don't need to last long.
  • 90-120 GSM is a typical paper for inner magazine pages.
  • 130-170 GSM is a standard weight for a good quality poster you would expect to last for a while.
  • 170-300 GSM would be suitable for most corporate brochure printing. You might need to compromise GSM slightly if you have a large number of pages to ensure the brochure lays flat and is not excessively bulky
  • 300-350 GSM is thin card, so probably what your business cards are made from. If you chose too low a GSM for your business cards they will be flimsy and may give the wrong impression of your business.

How to choose No of Colors?

What does 4/0, 4/1, and 4/4 mean?

By mixing these four colours in varying amounts, a high quality printer can accurately reproduce almost any colour except Silver and golden.

Numbers stands for number of colors so 4/4 means both side multi-color printing and 4/1 stands for one side multi color and the other side single color.

4/0

Print will be CMYK (full colour) on one side only

4/1

Print will be CMYK (full colour) on the front side and 1-colour on the back

4/4

Print will be CMYK (full colour) on both sides

What does CMYK mean?

Ans : CMYK refers to the 4 primary colours that are used in a printer to produce colours across the full spectrum.

C - Cyan

M - Magenta

Y - Yellow

K - Black

How to choose lemination option?

What is Lamination?

Being a totally different process to varnishing and coating, this can be described as a ‘plastic sheath’ which is applied involving a heat process. Lamination is designed for card stocks (i.e. 200g and above) and cannot be applied to paper, ie. 150g. It is a more expensive option but the gloss option particularly, is very durable and prevents cracking when creasing and folding on card

GLOSS LAMINATION.. is very popular on brochure or report covers, offering a very high gloss durable finish.

MATT LAMINATION.. is used extensively on brochure or report covers, creating a ‘plasticy’ matt finish. The down side is that it can be prone to finger-marking and scratching. A popular use is to matt laminate and ‘spot’ UV varnish to create a matt and gloss contrast.

How to choose Binding option?

What is the difference between centre staple & perfect binding?

Centre Staple :
Saddle stitching is simply a printer’s term for stapling. Printed, folded forms are opened at their centers (half the pages on one side and half on the other side) and then gathered or nested together - each form falling on top of the next in proper order while riding along a chain.
Perfect Binding

Perfect binding is commonly used for catalogs, directories and paperback books that have a higher page count. Pages are glued together at the spine with a strong flexible glue. The cover is wrapped around the glued pages, and the brochure or catalog is then trimmed to its finished size.

How to choose Tape / Gumm option?

What is the difference between Tape & Gum ?

Tpe :
Saddle stitching is simply a printer’s term for stapling. Printed, folded forms are opened at their centers (half the pages on one side and half on the other side) and then gathered or nested together - each form falling on top of the next in proper order while riding along a chain.
Gum

Perfect binding is commonly used for catalogs, directories and paperback books that have a higher page count. Pages are glued together at the spine with a strong flexible glue. The cover is wrapped around the glued pages, and the brochure or catalog is then trimmed to its finished size.

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