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Is all printing paper the same?

If you were asked, what type of paper you use for your printer, you probably wouldn't know the answer. You probably even ask, "There is more than one type of printer paper?" The answer is that there are different types of printer paper, and it would be beneficial to you as a printer owner to know when to use each type of paper. One of the most important things to consider when buying printer paper, is the weight of the paper.

If you are a person that uses your printer at home to print regular documents, presentations, and essays, then you should purchase basic bond paper. This type of paper sells in reams of 500 sheets and has a typical weight of 80-100 gsm. This is the paper that you will purchase most of the time. Buying paper that is heavier, will be more expensive, thus a waste of money. The difference between 80 and 100 gsm means the paper is heavier in weight, thus thicker.

If you want to print out certificates, menus or other important documents that need to make an impact, then you should pick heavier, or thicker, paper. If you are using your home printer, you must make sure that it can handle thicker paper. Most home and small office printers start jamming around 110-125 gsm, and this can create many problems and frustrations for the end user.

Before you begin any printing project, one of the first things that you should consider is the type of paper that you should be using. Always look at the different types of papers on sale and look for the best fit for quality as well as price. This can save you an awful lot of time, frustrations and money.

Please visit Inkchief.com for more information on printer paper.

About the Author

Daniel De Avila. President/Owner of Inkchief.com. Many years of experience in the ink and toner industry. Has extensive knowledge of laser and inkjet printing systems. For more information on printers and printer supplies please visit Inkchief.com


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