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Printing
Process
Blind
Embossed - Raised printing achieved without ink. The raised
letters and/or designs are created when a metal plate is impressed
into the stock, in relief. Something like paper sculpture.
Thermography
- A raised printing process that imitates copper plate engraving
by dusting resinous powder on a freshly printed surface which, when
heated, fuses with the ink to form a raised surface on the paper.
Engraved
- This is the premium raised printing process using etched copper
plates with ink.
Offset
- Matte-print
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Paper
Weights
Premium
- Stock does not bend easily and provides an excellent surface for
blind embossing of designs and/or lettering.
Cover
Weight - Similar to a manila folder and compatible for laser
and inkjet imprinting.
Text
Weight - Heavier than copy papers but lighter then a cover weight.
stock. Used for folded notes and letter sheets.
Vellum
- A translucent (see thru) sheet with a smooth surface. Compatible
for laser prints, however, ink jet printing is not recommended.
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