Common questions

What is the thickness of 100 gloss cover?

What is the thickness of 100 gloss cover?

You can also tell the difference in thickness by checking the “point” or “pt” thickness. For example, a 100# Gloss Cover is 9pt while a 100# Gloss Text is 5pt.

What is the difference between text weight and cover weight?

Book/Text Weight Sheets are thin, flexible sheets similar to ordinary office paper, or the interior pages of a book or magazine. If you refer to “text weight” means you want an “uncoated stock” in the lighter weight. Cover Weight Sheets are thicker, sturdier sheets, commonly referred to as card stock.

What is 100lb cover?

Cover weight paper is sometimes called cardstock—it’s thicker, stiffer, and feels more like a cardstock. It’s frequently used for the covers of books (hence the name), in brochures, and postcards. For reference: most postcards are printed in 100 lb cover or thicker (i.e. 14 pt cardstock is thicker than 100 lb cover)

Which is heavier cardstock or cover stock?

Cover stock and cardstock are both more durable and thicker than regular printer paper, copy paper, or even construction paper. Cover stock vs cardstock can be used the same way (generally). They can pretty much be used interchangeably in all types of printing and craft projects.

What is 100 lb paper gloss?

The 100 lb glossy paper is thinner paper than our cardstock and it is commonly used for flyers and brochures.

Is 60 lb paper thick?

Beyond slight subtleties, there is no difference between 24 lb paper and 60 lb paper. They’re the same thickness, same texture, and same weight. Either paper type can be used for the same thing and interchangeable when you order printing. They’re two different names and numbers for the same sheet of paper.

What weight is typical cardstock?

80 lb
The 80 lb card stock is the most common weight of card stock, and is used for DIY invitations, card making, scrapbooking, flyers, post cards, die-cutting, menus, craft projects, program, and business cards.

What is the best weight for cardstock?

The 80 lb card stock is the most common weight of card stock, and is used for DIY invitations, card making, scrapbooking, flyers, post cards, die-cutting, menus, craft projects, program, and business cards. If you are needing to fold the 80 lb cardstock, we would recommending scoring the stock before folding it.

What is the thickest cardstock you can buy?

The thickest of thick, 110lb and up extra heavy card stock is anything ≥ 110lb (≥ 284gsm) Cover. Perfect for high end, statement making invitations, packaging & marketing collateral.

What’s the difference between 80 lb text and 80 lb cover?

An 80 lb. cover sheet is quite different from an 80 lb. text sheet. In fact, a sample 80 pound text from our shelves has a GSM of 118 and a caliper of 5.1, while a matching 80 pound cover stock from the same company has a GSM of 216 and a caliper of 9.6. That’s a pretty big difference in the weight and thickness of the paper.

What’s the difference between text weight and cover weight?

Here is a chart that reveals the mystery behind the math: Light weight papers commonly used by crafters are referred to as text weight, as well as transluscent sheets They are like pages of a book or regular copy paper which is like bond Medium weight papers commonly used by crafters are called cover weight

What’s the difference between a 100 lb and 80 lb book?

The 100 lb. book stock can equate to 54 lb cover, while the 80 lb. cover can equate to 146 lb. book. This means that the 80 lb. cover can be about 45% thicker than the 100 lb. book. The recycled 80 lb text (aka book) can be equivalent to roughly a 44 lb. cover. So the two recycled stocks, while the same weight, can be different thicknesses.

Which is thicker 80 lb or 100 lb paper?

Thickness also matters: 100 lb text can substantially increase the thickness of a book over 40 pages. If you’re looking for a thin book, choose 80 lb. text. What is COVER weight paper?