Paper Stock

Untitled DocumentWhat is the difference between Text, Book, Bond, Offset, Cover, Bristol, Index, Tag, and Card paper?
Paper can be grouped into two main grades based on weight and thickness: Text and Cover.

"Text" is a generic name for a variety of lighter, thinner paper stocks that includes Book, Bond, Writing, Ledger, Offset paper. Text paper is flexible, can be easily rolled and folded and is used for printing flyers, handouts, letterheads, book pages, etc.

"Cover" is a generic name for a variety of heavier and thicker paper stocks that includes Bristol, Index, Tag, and Card paper. It is more durable than Text paper. Cover paper is more rigid and must be scored (i.e., dented or creased) before it can be folded. This type of paper is usually smooth, but can have a texture. It can have either a matte or glossy appearance. Cover/Card stock is often used for mass mailed postcards, business cards, playing cards, invitations, program covers, greeting cards, door hangers, catalogue covers, presentation covers, scrapbooking, etc. At its heaviest, Card stock would be similar to material used for a cereal box.

What's the difference between gloss and matte paper?
Paper with a gloss finish is smooth and shiny while matte paper is flat with little or no shine. Gloss stock makes colors look smoother, deeper, and richer. Photo's and graphics tend to look better on gloss stock, while text heavy documents and artwork are often use matte stock.

Text is more easily read on paper with a matte finish. The softer looking dull surface of matte paper provides color contrast and clarity. Unlike glossy paper, matte stock is more forgiving of fingerprints, smudges and dust.

What's the difference between lb, #, gsm, g/m2 and g/m2?
Besides a generic "Text" weight or "Cover" weight, descriptions often include a number to refer to the weight of the paper. The higher the number, the heavier the paper. Heavier paper is typically thicker as well.

There are two systems for indicating the weight of paper; an international metric system and a North American system. The North American system for paper weight uses pounds (expressed as either # or lb) while the metric system uses grams per square meter (gsm or g/m2 or g/m2), often called "grammage". The North American pound rating is based on the weight of 500 sheets (a.k.a. a ream), while the metric rating is based on the weight of a 1 meter by 1 meter sheet.

The U.S. system is a bit confusing because the same pound number can be used for both lighter (Text) paper and heavier (Cover) paper. For example, 80# Text paper and 80# Cover paper have the same pound number even though the Cover stock is almost twice as heavy! The metric system in comparison is more straight forward. For example, 80# Text Paper weighs 104 g/m2 while 80# Cover Stock weighs 218 g/m2. The Cover stock is clearly more than twice as heavy as the Text stock.

The reason actual weight of Text and Cover stock of the same pound rating will be different is due to the way the pound rating is determined. Both use the weight of 500 sheets for the pound rating, but they use a different size sheet. For Text stock, 500 sheets measuring 25" x 38" are used. While for Cover stock, 500 sheets measuring 20" x 26" sheets are used instead.

Sometimes I see "10 pt" or "12 pt" paper stock listed. Is this a paper weight?
Sometimes the thickness of Cover/Card stock is used instead of its weight. In North America, paper thickness can be displayed in points (1/1000" or .001"). For example, a 10 pt. Card stock is 0.010" thick (about the weight of a 140lb Index stock) while 12 pt. Card stock is 0.012" thick (about the weight of a 100lb Cover stock).

 

TOP GRAPHICS HOUSE STOCKS:   (We have many other types, colors and thicknesses available on request so please call if your looking for something unique.)

TEXT WEIGHT STOCKSCOVER WEIGHT STOCKS
UNCOATEDUNCOATED
  • 50# GPA White Uncoated Text
  • 80# GPA White Uncoated Cover
  • 60# GPA White Uncoated Text
  • 100# GPA White Uncoated Cover
  • 70# GPA White Uncoated Text
  • 110# GPA White Uncoated Cover
  • 80# GPA White Uncoated Text
  • 130# GPA Uncoated Cover
  • 100# GPA White Uncoated Text
MATTE COATED
MATTE COATED80# Ultra Digital Matte Cover
  • 70# Ultra Digital Matte Text
  • 100# Ultra Digital Matte Cover
  • 80# Ultra Digital Matte Text
  • 110# Ultra Digital Matte Cover
  • 80# Ultra Digital Matte Text
  • 130# Ultra Digital Matte Cover
  • 100# Ultra Digital Matte Text
  • 150# Ultra Digital Matte Cover
GLOSS COATEDGLOSS COATED
  • 70# Ultra Digital Gloss Text
  • 80# Ultra Digital Gloss Cover
  • 80# Ultra Digital Gloss Text
  • 100# Ultra Digital Gloss Cover
  • 100# Ultra Digital Gloss Text
  • 110# Ultra Digital Gloss Cover
OTHER TEXT STOCKS
  • 130# Ultra Digital Gloss Cover
  • 80# Pearl Digital Text
  • 150# Ultra Digital Gloss Cover
 OTHER COVER STOCKS
BASIC ADHESION STOCKS
  • 10 pt Digital Matte Cover C1S or C2S
PERMANENT LABEL
  • 12 pt Digital Matte Cover C1S or C2S
  • 60# Bright White Offset / Universal
  • 14 pt Digital Matte Cover C1S or C2S
  • 60# White Matte / Universal
  • 16 pt Digital Matte Cover C1S or C2S
  • 60# White Semi-Gloss / Universal
  • 110# Pearl Digital Cover
  • 60# White High Gloss / Universal
  • 80# Uncoated Felt Cover
REMOVABLE LABEL
  • 90# Uncoated Linen Cover
  • 60# Bright White Offset / Universal
  • 110# Uncoated White Linen Cover
  • 60# White Matte Litho / Universal
  • 10 pt Brt Silver Board C1S
  • 60# White Semi-Gloss / Universal
 
  • 60# White High Gloss / Universal
 
PRINTABLE LINER WHITE LABEL 
  • 60# White Semi-Gloss/ Split / Permanent

 

  • 60# White High Gloss /Split / Permanent
 
ZERO SPLIT WHITE LABEL 
  • 60# Bright White Offset / Permanent
 
  • 60# White Matte Litho / Permanent
 
  • 60# White Semi-Gloss / Permanent
 
  • 60# White High Gloss / Permanent