The Plotter

This paper is suitable for a high printing quality and detail. This paper is distinguished matte-coated, semi matte-coated and glossy-coated. The semi matte and glossy coated paper is later folded (satin) to give the desired gloss paper. This, the luster is determined by the pressure. The higher the pressure the shinier the paper. Cast iron painted: when the cast-coated paper, a plastic coating is applied differently than in the coated paper on one side only, thus the paper obtained a higher volume. The high-gloss surface creates this this, that the paper is brought after a short drying without great pressure with a hot, chrome-plated and polished cylinder in contact until the coating is dry. As a result, the subsequent falls Calendering away, so that the volume and strength remain.

Satin: in this process, the surface of the paper by different heated Glattwalzen is smooth and shiny. In addition is also possible varying degrees to sandblast the front and back. This paper speaks for brilliant color results and razor sharp contrasts, but the paper is not as stable as the painted. Water resistant: This paper is adding a resin in the pulp paper is resistant to water. The last decisive difference in the plotter paper is the weight: the weight and thus the thickness of the paper, are measured in grams per square meter. The thinnest material has a weight of 60 g / m 2 and is used mainly for promotional brochures. Followed by 80 g / m 2 paper, this strength is used first and foremost to copy, as well as the next higher weight of 90 g / m 2. The higher weights like 120, 140, 160, 200, 250 and 300 g / m 2 are to be used in the photo and poster printing. The Plotter rolls are available in different sizes, 30 m length and 0,297 m width up to 250 m in length and 3, 6 m width.

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