Friday, 14 April 2017

Get The Paper You Need With A Commercial Printing Service Lubbock

By Clinton Arnhold


What paper do you need for your print project? The unhelpful answer is: It depends.

The type you need depends on a variety of factors. If you want to make a brochure, you may opt for glossy paper because it stands out and may attract people to pick up and read your brochure. However, if you want to print in four colors and have mostly text, then a matte page may be a better and much more cost effective option. If business cards are your need, then uncoated paper is the best option.

In other words, the kind of paper you need is very specific to your project and how you want to use the results. The weight of your chosen paper is also important - for example, invitations should be printed on heavy paper, sometimes called "cover stock, " because they tend to be mishandled but need to continue to look good for the weeks up to your event. Letterhead works well on "linen" type paper.

There are many other types of stock, so the amount of choices could seem overwhelming at times. That is why your local printer is a really good resource. They know all the kinds you can choose from and help you find the best.

Other considerations include what colors you think will stand out best, and which color your text or pictures will be. Whether you are using black and white print or color print really does make a difference.

Don't let yourself get overwhelmed by paper choices. Put together your project and then look at the various options and consider what you need. In some cases, a printer may offer hundreds of different kinds of paper with jargon-y names - but if you know what you want, you will be better off. Or, again, you can seek the advice of a local print shop to navigate the "paper maze" and find the right solution.




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