| A printing and writing paper which contains little or no mechanical woodpulp. For statistical purposes any paper which contains less than 10% mechanical pulp is categorized as woodfree. If the proportion is greater than 10% it is categorized as mechanical paper. Woodfree paper may be coated (CWF) or uncoated (UWF). Woodfree paper is sometimes known as "fine paper." In the United States, woodfree paper is known as "free sheet. |
| Paper evenly coated with a fine clay compound, which creates a hard smooth surface on one or both sides. |
| Artboard is a solid board made from 100% primary fibre with the same finish on both sides and is predominantly used in the printing industry for book covers or business cards. |
| Newsprint is used in the printing of newspapers, flyers, and other printed material intended for mass distribution. It usually has an off-white cast and distinctive feel. |
| Paperboard used in the fabrication of boxes. |
| Kraft paper is paper produced by the Kraft process from wood pulp. It is strong and relatively coarse. Kraft paper is usually a brown colour but can be bleached to produce white paper. It is used for paper grocery bags, multiwall sacks, envelopes and other packaging. |
| LWC paper is used for magazines, catalogues and advertising material in long printing runs where excellent printing quality and image reproduction is required. |
| Stickers may be attached to products to identify those products as coming from a certain company. They may also be used to describe characteristics of the products that would not be obvious from simple examination. |
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