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Paper storage – Papers in custom stationery – Part 11

Paper storage - Papers in custom stationery - Part 11

A complete guide to the papers used in custom stationery

To finish the series on the papers used in personalized stationery, today, I’m going to talk about paper storage.

If you haven’t seen the other posts in the series about the papers used in custom stationery, I’ll leave the link below for you.

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I often see people complaining that the printer does not feed the paper, that the image comes out with streaks, etc. Did you know that this could be related to how the papers are stored?

This is because some characteristics of the paper, such as grammage, stiffness and thickness, can be affected by fluctuations in humidity and ambient temperature.

For example, you are working with the air conditioner on which removes moisture from the air. If you leave the paper package open, it may have streaks and smears on the printout.

The heat evaporates moisture from the paper and this can cause the printer to feed multiple sheets at once.

Humid weather adds moisture to the air and can cause paper to skew and jam in the printer.

With this, it is possible to conclude that paper is a delicate material that, once damaged, cannot be recovered.

Even a minor exposure, such as a splash of water, can cause major and irreversible damage. Therefore, always keep your paper in its original packaging. It was made to protect the paper from humidity and other factors that could alter its characteristics.

To avoid problems and paper losses, you must:

  • Store the paper in a dry environment, away from extreme heat or cold (the ideal temperature is between 20 °C and 24 °C, and the relative humidity between 45% and 55%).
  • Rest the new paper on a flat surface (for example, on a cupboard or shelf) above floor level. Do not store paper on uneven surfaces, such as the top of the printer or the edge of a table.
  • If possible, leave the paper in the original packaging until you are ready to use it; otherwise, repack partially used paper packages.

By taking these precautions, your leaves will still look like new months after the package has been opened.

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Temperature and humidity for paper storage

I hope you enjoyed this series of posts about the papers used in custom stationery!

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Part 10 – Special papers, scrapbook papers and digital papers

Part 10 - Special papers, scrapbook papers and digital papers

A complete guide to the papers used in custom stationery

Continuing the series on the papers used in personalized stationery, today, I’m going to talk about special papers, scrapbook papers and digital papers.

If you haven’t seen the other posts in the series about the papers used in custom stationery, I’ll leave the link below for you.

  • Part 1 – Paper
  • Part 2 – Paper format
  • Part 3 – Grammature of papers
  • Part 4 – Types of Paper – Offset Paper
  • Part 5 – Types of Paper – Bond Paper
  • Part 6 – Types of Paper – Coated Paper
  • Part 7 – Types of Paper – Glossy Paper
  • Part 8 – Types of Paper – Matte Paper
  • Part 9 – Colored Papers
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Special papers, scrapbook papers and digital papers

Special papers

Special Papers are all papers that receive coatings and resources to have differentiated, special attributes.

There are papers with a metallic, pearly, textured, glitter, etc. finish.

There is a great variety of colors and weights of these papers. Some of these papers can also be stickers.

Because they are special, these papers are usually more expensive than other papers, but they can enrich our jobs, allowing for different opportunities. Just be creative!

Papers for Scrapbooking

Before talking about papers used for scrapbooking, I find it interesting to talk about what scrapbooking is.

Scrapbooking is a technique for customizing photo albums or diaries with photo clippings, invitations and any other material that can be pasted and kept inside a book as a reminder of good times.

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Special Papers – Scrapbook Papers – Digital Papers

Papers for Scrapbook are papers measuring 30.5 cm x 30.5 cm (or 12 inches x 12 inches), weighing 180 g, which are already printed and available in different themes.

Typically, scrapbook papers are acid-free and lignin-free.

One of the most famous scrapbook papers is Cardstock. This paper is very reminiscent of cardboard, and is commonly used in plain colors to make the base of the scrapbook.

Digital papers

We don’t always get the papers in the desired prints and/or colors. In this case, it is possible to create a Digital Paper and print it on Offset Paper or Photo Paper. You can also use Digital Paper to customize a product.

There are paid and free Digital Papers. For quality printing, Digital Paper needs to have a great resolution. Recommended is 300 dpi.

When using Digital Paper, you must be careful with the license to use the file.

For example, you should check whether the papers can be used for product production (commercial use) or whether they can only be used for personal use. Some creators ask you to indicate who created the file (called attribution).

The tip I give is: always check the license to use the file.

Remember that the fact that the file is available for free, or the fact that you have purchased the file, does not mean that you can distribute it to whoever you want, let alone sell the file.

If someone wants to use the same file as you, instead of sending the file, send the link to the site where you found it and where the person can also download it for free.

By doing so, you will help promote the site that created the file, provide resources for it to continue creating new files, and ensure that you will not have future legal problems.

There are several websites with free Digital Papers (eg FreePik). Here on the Blog, we provide several free digital papers.

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The next post will be the last in the series about papers used in custom stationery and, in it, I will talk about paper storage.

Don’t miss it, the post will be published on 03/19/2021.

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Colored Papers – Papers in personalized stationery – Part 9

Colored Papers - Papers in personalized stationery - Part 9

A complete guide to the papers used in custom stationery

Continuing the series on the papers used in personalized stationery, today, I’m going to talk about colored papers.

If you haven’t seen the other posts in the series about the papers used in custom stationery, I’ll leave the link below for you.

  • Part 1 – Paper
  • Part 2 – Paper format
  • Part 3 – Grammature of papers
  • Part 4 – Types of Paper – Offset Paper
  • Part 5 – Types of Paper – Bond Paper
  • Part 6 – Types of Paper – Coated Paper
  • Part 7 – Types of Paper – Glossy Paper
  • Part 8 – Types of Paper – Matte Paper
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Colored Papers

There are Colored Papers from different brands, such as, for example, Color Plus, Color Set, Candy Plus, Cardstock, Filipaper, Pop Set, Criacor etc.

When choosing a Colored Paper, you must observe whether or not it is colored in the mass. If it is colored in the mass, it has the advantage of leaving the crease of the product (a box, for example) in the same color as the surface (and not white, as in printed papers). That’s because it’s a paper with a colored core.

A well-known brand of colored paper is Papel Color Plus. It is colored in the mass.

Colored Paper can be printed on an inkjet and laser printer. If you choose to use a dark color Colored Paper for printing, you must check if the ink color used will overlap the paper color.

Remember that most printers do not print white!

Colored papers are often used in invitations, embellishments, layering, etc.

There are Colored Paper variations such as Metallic, Verge and Textured Paper, and over 30 colors available!

The commonly found weights of these papers are: 75 g, 120 g, 180 g and 240 g.

The Tables below show the characteristics of Colored Paper and its Advantages and Disadvantages.

CostDoes it fade?Printer
HighNoinkjet and laser
Characteristics of Colored Papers
BenefitsDisadvantages
Available in multiple storesHigh cost
Assorted colors (over 30 available)Difficult to print in dark colors
Fast drying
Advantages and disadvantages of colored papers

Don’t miss the next post

In the next post I will continue talking about the types of paper and will be about special papers, scrapbook papers and digital papers. Don’t miss it, it will be published on 03/12/2021.