Digital Printing - Letterpress - Offset Printing - Screen Printing - Blind Embossing - Hot Foil Stamping - Thermography
Other
Solid-Core - Archival Quality - Fade-Resistant - Acid and Lignin Free - Easy to Score - Cuts and Folds Cleanly by Hand or Machine
Environmental
40% CTMP, 25% Pure Environmentally Friendly Fiber, 20% Recycled Material, 15% Cotton; Acid-Free, Chlorine-Free, pH Neutral; Recyclable and Biodegradable
Origin
Made in Italy - Converted in USA
Manufactured in Italy by Fedrigoni, Materica is an excellent choice for cardmaking, scrapbooking, invitations, brochures, menus, report covers, stamping, calligraphy, and more.
The cotton fibers in this paper give it's uncoated surface a wonderful toothy feel.
*Laser and ink jet printer compatible provided that the printer capabilities accommodate the paper’s weight and thickness. See our Paper 101 Guide for additional information on printing, die-cutting and more.
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Disclaimer
To assist you in finding paper that best suits your application, we offer paper samples for color matching and testing with your specific application, and recommend testing prior to purchasing your paper.
Printing: Cardstock Warehouse provides best practice recommendations for printing and other applications based on our in-house testing and specifications provided by the manufacturing paper mills. The majority of our papers are suitable for conventional printing and processing methods, however, when it comes to paper compatibility with printing and other applications, we cannot explicitly guarantee outcomes. This is due to the diverse range of consumer and professional printers and other processing equipment, each with its unique mechanical and technical characteristics. Additionally, different inks, adhesives and other processing techniques can yield varying results when used on different paper types. If you plan to utilize the services of a professional, we recommend consulting with them to address your specific needs.
Color: While we take great care to accurately photograph product colors, device screens and monitors may not display true to color; photographs are meant to be used only as a guide. When color matters, we recommend purchasing samples prior to purchasing a larger quantity.
Cardstock Warehouse Paper Co, Inc. assumes no liability for any incidental or consequential damages or losses that may occur, whether they are related to color, printing, other applications, or information provided, regardless of whether provided verbally, in writing, or on this website. Ultimately, the responsibility for the outcome lies solely with the consumer.
Letter Size: The standard letter size cardstock measures 8.5 inches by 11 inches (21.6 cm by 27.9 cm). This size is widely used for printing, crafting, and card making. Legal Size: The legal size cardstock measures 8.5 inches by 14 inches (21.6 cm by 35.6 cm).
To put it simply, cardstock is a thicker and more durable type of paper. It is more flexible and thinner than paperboard and cardboard, making it perfect for arts and crafts. Since it is heavier and sturdier than standard or regular paper, it is also the best choice for paper crafting and card making.
There are several commonly sized sheets that cardstock paper can be cut into. For posters and notices, 11x17 cover stock is most common. Legal size cardstock (8.5x14) is often used for menus, brochures and other professional documents and deliverables. 12x12 cardstock is frequently used for scrapbooking.
Card stock is often used for business cards, postcards, playing cards, catalogue covers, scrapbooking, and other applications requiring more durability than regular paper gives. The surface usually is smooth; it may be textured, metallic, or glossy.
Cardstock, thinner than cardboard but thicker than regular paper, is flexible and won't easily rip. Learn more about cardstock and its uses here. We all use paper for different things, and it comes in several forms—such as construction paper, graph paper, posters, and loose-leaf paper.
The thicker cardstock choices are recommended for heavier items, while lightweight products such as cosmetics or soap would fit in a 14 pt. or 18 pt. product box. These materials aren't as thick as corrugated cardboard but still provide ample protection in storage.
Paper Type: Choose the appropriate paper type: “Printing Preferences” - “Paper Type” and look for options like “Cardstock,” “Heavy Paper,” or “Thick Paper.” The printer will adjust its settings for thicker paper. Quality Settings: Select a higher print-quality setting.
However, if you are using an at-home printer, you must pick a card paper that's suitable for your printer's recommended specifications. Generally, home printers can handle an 80-pound cardstock or smaller. Anything above this weight or thickness may result in a printer jam or other malfunction.
With the document you want to be printed, open on your Windows computer, click "Print" from the File menu. Then click "Properties," and select "Paper" or "Paper Quality." Select "Card Stock" or the weight of paper you're using from the list of paper types, and then click "OK."
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