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Bond paper: This is a strong, durable, and high-quality paper that is commonly used for letterheads, resumes, and business forms.
- Coated paper: This paper has a coating applied to its surface to improve its printing quality and reduce ink absorption. Coated paper is commonly used for magazines, brochures, and catalogs.
- Newsprint paper: This is a low-cost, lightweight paper used primarily for printing newspapers, flyers, and other mass-produced printed materials.
- Tissue paper: This is a very thin, lightweight paper that is commonly used for gift wrapping, crafting, and facial tissues.
- Kraft paper: This is a heavy-duty, brown-colored paper that is commonly used for packaging, shipping, and shopping bags.
- Specialty paper: This includes a wide range of paper grades designed for specific purposes, such as watercolor paper for painting, carbonless paper for receipts, and security paper for banknotes and official documents.
- Cardstock paper: This is a thick and heavy paper that is commonly used for making greeting cards, invitations, and other high-quality printed materials.
- Parchment paper: This is a thin, translucent paper that is commonly used for certificates, diplomas, and calligraphy.
- Textured paper: This paper has a unique surface texture that can resemble various materials such as linen, leather, or wood grain. It is commonly used for high-end packaging, stationery, and business cards.
- Copy paper: This is a basic paper grade commonly used for printing and copying documents. It is usually made from wood pulp and has a weight of 20-24 pounds per ream.
- Thermal paper: This paper has a special coating that reacts to heat, allowing it to be used for printing receipts, labels, and tickets.
- Pressure-sensitive paper: This paper has a sticky adhesive on one side that allows it to adhere to surfaces when pressure is applied. It is commonly used for labels, stickers, and packaging.
- Tracing paper: This is a thin and translucent paper that is commonly used for tracing and transferring designs or sketches.
- Art paper: This is a high-quality paper that is specifically designed for use in artwork, such as painting, drawing, or printing.
- Greaseproof paper: This is a special type of paper that has a non-stick surface, making it ideal for use in baking and cooking.
- Carbon paper: This is a paper that has a coating of carbon on one side, allowing it to be used for creating duplicate copies of documents.