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Mill | Finch Paper |
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Brand | Finch Fine Opaque |
Product Type | Paper |
Size | 20 1/2 x 14 1/3 |
Printer Compatibility | Copiers (B&W) Copiers (Color) DI Printers Digital Press Kodak NexPress Laser Printers Xerographic Xerox iGen |
Finish | Smooth |
Coating | Uncoated |
Grain Direction | Grain Short |
Eco Features |
Elemental Chlorine Free
Lignin Free
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Paper Weight |
80 lb Text
118 G/M2
Caliper 5.4
370 PPI
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Brightness | 96 |
Paperator™ Color Value |
CMYK
C = 10, M = 3, Y = 2, K = 2
RGB
R = 244, G = 244, B = 239
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Finch Laser Opaque Papers are easy to print on when following these simple hints. It is recommended to pre-test all printing procedures prior to press time to ensure the desired results are achieved.
Print Finch Laser Opaque like any conventional uncoated paper. We recommend heat resistant, wax free ink if you plan to follow lithography with xerographic or laser printing technologies.
Keep Finch Laser Opaque products wrapped until the moment of printing. It is essential to let the paper acclimate, for a minimum of 24 hours – longer during cold weather – in the press room while still wrapped in mill packaging. Keep Finch Laser Opaque products covered during drying, between passes and prior to any finishing work. Pressroom conditions should be as close as possible to 68 degrees, and 45-60% relative humidity.
Varnish is optional as a surface protector.
To properly score and fold Finch Laser Opaque, use a rounded channel score with a 2 point rule and a 0.040” or 0.050” channel matrix. Score width to be 4-5 times paper caliper. Score with the grain, using a light letterpress score for maximum control. On large projects with less stringent quality requirements, on-press litho-scoring may be acceptable. Fold into the bead of the score.
Finch Laser Opaque is suitable for all standard binding processes. It is important to plan for proper grain direction in all binding applications. Grain direction should run parallel to the spine for optimum results.
This is the superior sheet for Quickmaster® DI,. Kodak® Versamark (mono color only), Xerox® Docu- Color® iGen3®, Nexpress® 2100, Xerox® DocuColor® 6060, Konica/Minolta® LD 5100, Oce’® CPS 900, Xeikon® DCP310/500D, Canon® CLC 5000 and other Laser/Xerography equipment. Not recommended for HP® Indigo®.
Foil stamping, engraving, embossing, die cutting, saddle stitching, perfect binding.
Choose from services including perforating, cutting, hole punching and scoring
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Your paper will be cut with state-of-the-art paper trimming equipment operated by paper industry professionals who understand the details of your design. Specify any size. Our online cutting designs are exact. Cutting usually takes 2 - 3 days, but let us know if you have a tighter schedule.
Whether you need return receipts, business cards or shelf-talkers, our online design is easy. Choose from 46 standard formats or order your custom dimensions on perpendicular edge-to-edge perforations. Perforating usually takes 3 - 4 days, but let us know if you have a tighter schedule.
Paper hole punching provides clean, crisp, circular holes for a variety of binding applications. Have us custom hole punch almost any paper available on The Paper Mill Store. Hole punching usually takes 2 - 3 days, but let us know if you have a tighter schedule.
Proper folding, without cracking, usually requires a nice crisp score to create a hinge for the paper to fold along. Have us custom score almost any paper available on the site. Scoring usually takes 2 - 3 days, but let us know if you have a tighter schedule.
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