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These are the paper types your Orange County, CA printing company, Blacksauce, uses to create eye-catching printed marketing pieces for it's customers. Please read each description carefully, as some are more conducive to our brochure and flyer printing service and others to our postcard printing services. We suggest the 100# gloss paper for restaurant menu printing. Recycled, Matte Stocks Recycled Means the paper contains recovered fiber. Recovered fiber includes pre- or post- consumer sources, or both. Matte stock papers have a matte finish. 14pt. Gloss Coated Card Stock Is a heavy gloss coated card stock. Used for: Business Cards, Postcards, Pocket Folders, etc. 14pt. Premium Uncoated Card Stock Is a heavy uncoated card stock (raw paper). Used for: Business Cards, Postcards, Pocket Folders, etc. 16pt. Dull Cover Is about 20% thicker and heavier then the 14pt. gloss coated card stock. There is a matte finish on both sides. Used for: Business Cards, Postcards, Pocket Folders, etc. 100# Gloss Book / Text Is about 25% thicker and heavier then 80# gloss book. Used for: Brochures, Flyers, Catalogs, Door Hanger, etc. 100# Gloss Cover Is similar to the 100lb gloss book, but thicker and heavier. Used for: durable, heavy-weight Brochures, Catalog Covers, Flyers, Door Hanger, etc. 70# Offset White Smooth Is very similar to the 80# paper stock, in weight and thickness. This paper has a smooth finish that is similar to raw paper. Used for: letterhead and envelopes. UV Coating: Stands for Ultra-Violet. It is a high-gloss lamination. UV coating improves the durability of the cards for a long period of the time. It also make your card looks better. It is difficult to write on this coating. Aqueous Coating: This finish has a shine and is smooth. It provides a semi-gloss surface that deters dirt and fingerprints. It is a writable coating. |