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In an article entitled The right paper matters when printing written by Bill Klutz, it further enlightens views on paper. “Coating - Copier paper needs some type of clay or dust coating to help paper separate and feed it. Also, most people ask question, Does it matter which side of paper is copied first? And answer is, You get best results when you copy proper side first. Most copier paper will have some type of indicator as to which side should be copied on. The construction of copier will determine if paper has to be placed up or down so correct side is copied first.”
Coated papers are mostly used in printing process colors. The clay which finishes coated sheets holds color pigments on surface of sheet and causes images to look brighter and sharper. They provide a brilliant opaque base for readable, crisp typography. They’re popularly known use is in printing brochures, catalog, flyers, newsletters and likes.
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