Often referred to as copier paper, this stock has no coating and allows ink absorption during the printing process As the ink is absorbed by the various paper fibers, it diffuses the image and lessens contrast between colors Uncoated stock is less expensive than coated stocks, and is often used to reduce costs on jobs where quality is not the primary concern
Paper with no finish applied to it (either glossy or matte) to create a more porous printing surface
Paper that doesn't have a coating Uncoated papers are made in a wide variety of finishes, weights and colors and offers the versatility needed to meet the creative demands of the majority of print jobs