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32/80 lb text weight is a thicker paper that is used for wedding programs, menus, fine brochures, and more. A popular paper choice among the 80 lb text paper is the Star dream Metallic paper and envelopes. The shimmer paper is often used for wedding and special event programs.
A cover weight paper is going to be thick, similar in feel to card stock. Text weight papers are thinner, more similar to catalog and magazine paper. A paper labeled “cover” is always going to be thicker than a “text” paper. For example, 100# Gloss Cover is going to be much thicker than 100# Gloss Text.
The difference between 80 lb and 100 lb COVER paper Cover weight paper is sometimes called cardstockit's thicker, stiffer, and feels more like a card stock. For reference: most postcards are printed in 100 lb cover or thicker (i.e. 14 pt card stock is thicker than 100 lb cover) 80 lb cover feels like a thin card stock.
Card stock, also called cover stock and pasteboard, is paper that is thicker and more durable than normal writing and printing paper, but thinner and more flexible than other forms of paperboard.
In general, fine business papers, printer papers and personal stationery range in weight from 20 lb. to 32 lb. The most common paper weight today is 20 lb. One rule of thumb to follow is: The heavier the basic weight, the thicker the sheet. The thicker the sheet, the more impressive it feels.
110 lb card stock is almost twice the weight of 65 lb card stock, with 130 lb card stock being the heaviest (as far as I know) so if you want the heavier of the two, go for the 110 lb card stock instead of the 65 lb card stock.
110 lb card stock is almost twice the weight of 65 lb card stock, with 130 lb card stock being the heaviest (as far as I know) so if you want the heavier of the two, go for the 110 lb card stock instead of the 65 lb card stock.
Cover Paper: 60-120 pounds- Cover paper is also referred to as card stock and is thick and stiff. This is usually used for business cards, door hangers, menus, invitations, postcards, rack cards etc. Index Paper: 90, 110, and 140 pounds- This paper type is most commonly used for index cards due to its stiffness.
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