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Cover VS Text 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.
”Cover” is a generic name for a variety of heavier and thicker paper stocks that includes Bristol, Index, Tag, and Card paper. It is more durable than Text paper. Cover paper is more rigid and must be scored (i.e., dented or creased) before it can be folded. This type of paper is usually smooth, but can have a texture.
Index Paper. Also called index Bristol, a lightweight cardboard, or paper grade characterized by high stiffness and thickness, as well as possessing a high degree of receptivity to writing inks.
Both 90 and 110lb index are the common weights for tabs, dividers and manila folders. The average weight of an index card for heavier applications. A heavy card stock, your most conventional business card weight. A noticeably heavier card stock often used for flat cards or invitations.
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.
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.
Card stock, also called cover stock or pasteboard, is a paper stock that is thicker and more durable than normal writing or printing paper, but thinner and more flexible than other forms of paperboard.
For example, 12 pt. card stock weighs in at approximately 100 lb., but that's not a precise equivalent.
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