Definition von coated paper im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
Coated paper is paper which has been coated by an inorganic compound to impart certain qualities to the paper, including weight and surface gloss, smoothness or ink absorbency. Kaolinite is the compound most often used for coating papers used in commercial printing. One function of coating is to protect against ultraviolet radiation
paper with a coated surface that gives the paper a smooth finish (See also: Uncoated Papers )
paper with a very thin clay coating on one or both sides of the sheet (C1S/C2S) with a finish ranging from eggshell to glossy
paper having a surface coating which produces a smooth finish The finish may be dull or glossy; both give the ink a brighter appearance Often used for printing full color photographs
Paper with a layer of coating applied to one or both sides, such as gloss, dull or matte finish Dot gain is significantly less on coated papers providing sharper images and they are used frequently in 4 colour process work as well as in black and white halftones
Paper that has a surface coating which produces a smooth finish The finish can be glossy or matt; both give the ink a crisp, bright appearance because the paper does not absorb the ink into its fibres (or, at least, it absorbs far less of it than uncoated paper would)
Paper with a surface coating (adhesives, clay or other pigment etc) in order to improve its finish in terms of printability, smoothness, opacity Coated papers usually have a glossy appearance and are sometimes called 'art papers Clay coated papers have a tendency to block when they are exposed to high relative humidity or become wet
Paper made with a coated surface which can range from a dull or matte finish to a high gloss finish The coating seals a paper's surface, making it smooth, and lets ink dry on top without soaking in
Paper having a surface coating which produces a smooth finish Surfaces vary from eggshell to glossy
Type of paper coated with white clay or a similar substance to provide a smooth surface for printing detailed illustrations The finish is often glossy but can be dull
Paper coated with clay and other substances to provide an enamel surface for high reflectance, good ink coverage, and sharp printed images
Paper treated with clay or other adhesive mixture to improve the finish for printing, color, smoothness or other surface property This also includes lacquered and varnished papers (29)
Paper with a layer of coating applied to one (C1S) or both (C2S) sides, such as gloss, dull and matte finish Due to decreased dot gain, coated papers provide sharper images and are used frequently in 4 color process work as well as in black and white halftones
Paper with a coating of clay and other substances that improves reflection of light and ink retention Coatings produce a dull, gloss or matte finish
Paper with a layer of coating applied to one or both sides, such as gloss, dull and matte finish Due to decreased dot gain, coated papers provide sharper images and are used frequently in 4 color process work as well as in black and white halftones
Paper that is coated with vinyl so that it retains its wet strength, enables printing on its surface and maintains its shape when it dries
Paper with a surface coating (adhesives, clay or other pigment etc) in order to improve its finish in terms of printability, smoothness or opacity Coated papers usually have a glossy appearance and are sometimes called 'art papers' Clay coated papers have a tendency to block when they are exposed to high relative humidity or become wet
Often used for four color printing or designs that use photographs, a paper with a chemical coating that produces a high gloss finish
Paper with a coating of clay and other substances that improves reflectivity and ink holdout Mills produce coated paper in the four major categories cast, gloss, dull and matte
Paper that has an outer coating Coated stock comes in a variety of finishes, such as gloss, matte (dull) or cast coated This coating prevents the ink from being absorbed into the paper and is used mainly when the focal points of your printed piece are photographs
Also called enamel and can be glossy or dull This paper is coated with clay, white pigments and a binder It reproduces fine detail and photographs better than uncoated paper