Overview of paper density
Here is an overview of the density of different paper types available.
Photo prints:
- glossy 250 g / m² | 0.23 mm
- matte 234 gsm | 0.22 mm
- silk Portrait 232 gsm | 0.23 mm
Photobook:
Glossy Photo Paper and Matte Photo Paper:
We use the Fuji Crystal Archive paper. The Fuji crystal paper has a thickness of 0.16 mm. Since two sides are stuck together, a book page then has 0.36 mm including glue. You can assume a grammage of approx. 368 g / m².
Cover:
The cover includes the first page inside (glued to the cover) has a thickness of 3 mm and a grammage of about 2020 g / m².
High-end printing matt:
The book page has a thickness (including glue) of approx. 0.31 mm which corresponds to a grammage of approx. 280 g / m².
Cover:
The cover including the first inside (is glued with cover) has a thickness of 3 mm and a grammage of about 2150 g / m².
Photobook XT:
The photo paper sides are additionally laminated on a cardboard-strong carrier material with a weight of 600 g / m². Thus, one side has a thickness of about 1.08 mm.
FineArt
- FineArt Baryta 325 g / m² | 0.43 mm
- PhotoRag® 308 g / m² | 0.46 mm
Posters:
- glossy 250 g / m² | 0.23 mm
- matte 234 gsm | 0.22 mm
- silk 232 gsm | 0.23 mm
Calenders (exposed):
- Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II Professional Glossy 250 g/m² | 0,23 mm
- Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II Professional Matte 234 g/m² | 0,22 mm
- Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II Professional Portrait/Silk 232 g/m² | 0,23 mm
Calendars (six-colour printing)/Table calendars:
- Premium paper: 250 g / m² | 0.18 mm
Calendars (art print):
- Art-print paper: 250 g / m² | 0.35 mm
Photo booklets:
- Premium paper: 250 g / m² | 0.18 mm
- Art-print paper: 250 g / m² | 0.35 mm
Greeting cards:
- Paper classic: 300 g / m² | 0.32 mm
- Paper structured: 300 g / m² | | 0.43 mm
- Paper pearl: 300 g / m² | 0.41 mm
RetroPrint:
- Paper classic: 300 g / m² | 0.32 mm
Flyers:
- Premium paper matt: 250 g / m² | 0.18 mm
Business Cards:
- Classic paper: 300 g / m² | 0.32 mm
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