• ​Q: How do dye inks and pigment inks perform on your paper?

    A: Our Glossy and Matte coated papers utilize advanced microporous surface technology that instantly absorbs heavy loads of dye and pigment aqueous inks, achieving instant dry performance. This not only presents sharp, precise edges but also effectively prevents ink smudging and scratching.

  • Q: Should I choose a 2 inch or 3 inch core size?

    A: 

    The vast majority of standard wide-format CAD plotters and inkjet printers default to using a 2 inch (50.8mm) core. A 3 inch (76.2mm) core is typically used for specific high-end graphics printers or industrial-grade equipment requiring large roll diameters. Our standard products come with a 2 inch core, but we fully support customizing 3 inch cores based on your specific equipment requirements.

  • Q: Is your translucent tracing paper suitable for long-term archiving?

    A: Absolutely. Our tracing paper is manufactured from 100 percent virgin wood pulp using an acid-free process. It possesses excellent anti-aging properties and extreme tear resistance. It can preserve important architectural blueprints and historical engineering drafts for decades without yellowing or becoming brittle, and it is 100 percent biodegradable.

  • Q: How do I choose the right paper weight (GSM) for my wide-format plotter?

    A: 

    For daily CAD drafts, engineering line drawings, and trial printing, 80gsm (20 lb) Uncoated Bond Paper is the most cost-effective choice. 

    For final presentation drawings, 3D renderings, or GIS maps requiring vivid color representation, we highly recommend 90gsm or 100gsm Coated Paper. If you need materials for high-end retail posters or exhibition panels requiring maximum stiffness, the 113gsm option is your best choice.

  • Q: What is the difference between Glossy and Matte coated paper? What are their

    A: 

    Glossy features a high-gloss finish that greatly enhances color saturation, presenting realistic photo-quality results. It is perfect for indoor retail posters and high-quality commercial graphics. 

    Matte provides an anti-glare smooth surface that prevents light reflections under strong office or exhibition lighting, making text and complex lines clearly readable. It is the preferred choice for precise CAD line drawings and professional presentation boards.