Tribute to mothers

by Raki Wright | Last Updated May 10, 2010

I saw this video in church yesterday and wanted to share it.

Jerry Guzi

Worship House Media

www.worshiphousemedia.com

Update: The video is here



What does GSM stand for?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated May 7, 2010

[What is paper weight?]

GSM stands for grams per square meter, the metric measure of paper weight. View our Paper Weight Comparison Chart to compare equivalent weights for different grades of paper.



What is bond weight?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated May 6, 2010

[What is paper weight?]

Bond paper is used in a wide variety of applications, from business forms to household stationery. It is a strong sheet used in most copiers and desktop printers in the form of 8 ½” X 11″ 20lb standard copy paper. It absorbs ink well due in part to the paper’s cotton fiber content, which usually ranges from twenty-five to fifty percent. However, bond papers used in copy machines or fast laser printers usually lack this high cotton content because it can jam these machines easily.

View our Paper Weight Comparison Chart to compare equivalent weights for different grades of paper.



What is cover weight?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated May 5, 2010

[What is paper weight?]

Cover paper, also known as cardstock, is a heavy, stiff sheet which folds and resists damage well. It is a durable paper, commonly used for folders, business cards, greeting cards, post cards and covers.

View our Paper Weight Comparison Chart to compare equivalent weights for different grades of paper.



What is index weight?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated May 4, 2010

[What is paper weight?]

Index paper is a stiff, bulky, low-weight paper that is a popular choice for business reply cards. It is often an inexpensive paper with a smooth finish.

View our Paper Weight Comparison Chart to compare equivalent weights for different grades of paper.



What is tag weight?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated May 3, 2010

[What is paper weight?]

Tag paper is a heavy, durable paper generally used to print tags for store product labels.

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What is bristol weight?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated April 30, 2010

[What is paper weight?]

Originally produced in Bristol, England, bristol is a heavy paper used for printing catalogs or paperback book covers, often manufactured by layering thinner papers together.

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What is text weight?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated April 29, 2010

[What is paper weight?]

Text papers are fine, high-quality uncoated papers. Made from high-grade bleached wood pulp, cotton fibers or alternative non-wood fiber, they are most often used for annual reports, brochures or other prestige mailings where an envelope that matches or complements the enclosure is desirable.

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What is paper weight?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated April 28, 2010

Paper weight is often measured in cover, index, text, bond, tag, bristol or gsm.

This is determined by measuring the weight of a certain quantity of sheets of paper. Paper weight may be expressed as basis weight, ream weight, M weight or grammage.

View our Paper Weight Comparison Chart to compare equivalent weights for different grades of paper.



I am looking for Trifold Brochure paper with a tear off side…

by Raki Wright | Last Updated April 27, 2010

We do have our TriFold mailer that have a score line for folding and a perforation to remove one of the 3 panels.  These are available in large (8.5×11”) and small (6”x11”).  The large is available in regular white and mid-weight white cardstock.