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The difference between matte pink paper, copper paper and super-sensitive paper

The main differences between matte pink paper and coated paper are:

Matte pink paper, officially called matte coated paper, is not as bright when observed under sunlight compared with coated paper. Too reflective. Although the patterns printed with it are not as colorful as coated paper, the patterns are more delicate and high-end than coated paper.

The arrangement of smoothness and reflectivity is: copper plate lt; matte powder lt; copper plate with wax on the surface, so the copper plate without wax is basically non-reflective, and the copper plate with very smooth surface and serious reflection is the copper plate with wax. Waxed, matte pink paper is smooth and not too reflective.

Generally, matte pink paper (matte coated paper) is thinner and whiter than copper plate paper, is more ink-resistant, and is stiffer. Unlike coated paper, which is easily deformed, books with uneven pages must be copper plate. Only for color printing, matte pink paper will be used. For black and white, it will definitely be copper plate or offset paper (that is, recycled paper).

At present, most advertising flyers are made of coated paper, but branded products will use matte pink paper because matte pink paper is more expensive.

Supersensitive paper is an art paper. Its surface has been slightly coated and its opacity is as high as 90. The background color of the paper is light and elegant, which is in line with the visual comfort that today's readers pursue.

Coated paper: Coated paper is also called coated printing paper, and is called pink paper in Hong Kong and other regions. It is a high-grade printing paper made of base paper coated with white paint. It is mainly used for printing covers and illustrations of high-end books and periodicals, color pictures, various exquisite product advertisements, samples, product packaging, trademarks, etc.