Copy Paper
Copy paper is paper used in copiers, such as printers, fax machines, etc. It is used in many offices for printing, filing of conference materials, etc. Broadly, there are two types: unprocessed paper and processed paper. Non-processed paper that are not specially processed include plain paper, high-quality paper, and recycled paper. Another feature is that you can write letters and pictures with a pencil or pen. Conversely, processed paper is glossy and durable with special processing, such as glossy paper or matte paper. It is made with an emphasis on quality, such as being more expensive than unprocessed paper and suppressing ink bleeding. Suitable for printing photos such as brochures, fliers, etc. Plain paper, which is commonly used as copy paper for documents, is further divided into color output paper, monochrome output paper, and monochrome / color combined paper. There are a wide variety of sizes, such as A and B sizes, including whiteness, which indicates the whiteness of the paper, basis weight, which indicates the thickness of the paper, and colors and patterns, and it is important to select the correct product for the application.