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Coated paper offers a smooth and glossy finish that can be used for many applications. It is a great choice for brochures, product catalogs and high-end photography.

It’s also commonly used for projects that require a lot of detail. Coated stock also helps prevent colors from fading over time.

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Coated Paper

Coated paper is a popular choice for printed materials. It is available in a variety of finishes (glossy, matte or satin) and can add an element of sophistication to the final product.

The most common application for PLA coated paper is printing labels, packaging and brochures. It can also be used for printing business cards, flyers and magazines.

It is also commonly used for printing glossy photos and art books. Its smoothness and high gloss ensure that the print is more vivid.

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Gloss

Gloss coated paper is one of the most common options printers have available. It is a durable and long-lasting choice that is perfect for brochures, catalogs, programs or other collateral materials that will be shuffled around often.

The shiny surface of this coated paper helps photographs to pop off the page and enhances colors. The coating is also thick enough to help ink bleeds stay minimal.

Gloss paper has a high shine and is used in a variety of print projects, from ink jet photo paper to cast coated sheets like Mohawk’s Chromolux. However, it can be a little difficult to write on and is susceptible to fingerprints and smudges.

Matte

Matte paper has a light coating that enhances the contrast of images but does not provide much glare. This makes it a good choice for a variety of print files, including photographs and graphics designs/illustrations.

Glossy photo paper is a shinier version of matte paper and works well on print files that have a lot of color coverage. The extra shine adds a pop to the image and helps make the colors appear more vibrant.

This type of PLA paper in sheet is popular for digital scrapbooking projects and is ideal for printing photos in 12"x12" sheets. It's also a great option for creating posters and greeting cards. It is resistant to smudges and imprints left by fingerprints, making it durable.

Natural

Coated paper is a popular choice for printing projects that require a more durable surface. It offers a variety of finishes to help you achieve the look and feel that you want, from smooth to matte.

For example, coated PLA paper roll is a great choice for marketing brochures or books that contain detailed images or designs that must be sharp. It also resists damage and keeps ink from bleeding, which helps ensure that your printed materials are high-quality.

The most commonly used coating technique is extrusion, which has several advantages, including continuous processing, uniform coating and minimal chances of pinholes or cracks. However, it suffers from some limitations such as melt instability of the biopolymer and sometimes has difficulties in providing a consistent coating weight.

Uncoated

Coated paper is used for a variety of applications. It's a popular choice for business cards, brochures and invitations as well as book printing.

The surface of coated paper is ideal for a range of finishing techniques including foil stamping, letterpress and laminations. This means your printed project is sure to look professional for longer.

Uncoated paper, on the other hand, does not have a coating to fill in between the fibers of the paper. It is more porous and will soak up a lot of the ink that is applied to it, so images tend to have a softer, less defined and warmer appearance than if they were on coated paper.

Uncoated paper is available in a variety of textures. These include linen, vellum and cockle to name a few.