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What does 120G~250G's printed paper mean?

What does 120G~250G's printed paper mean?

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According to the thickness of the paper divided: such as 60g, 70g, 75g, 85g, 120g and so on, refers to the weight of the paper is multiple, because the density is basically the same, the heavier in weight, the thickness of the paper is thick. For example, printing machine with general speed is about 40g of the paper, and one machine is used in the 50-60g paper, which is used in 70-85g copier paper, printer with the general minimum do not use less than 60g thick paper, otherwise it is easy to jam.
G is the number of grams, grams more thicker paper, paper I played. 120G white cardboard, white is white paper, probably with the whole cigarette packaging shell so thick. I'm going to the print store to print as if I want 2-3 pieces, but I'll take 100 for the whole pack, maybe 30.
1120G~250G printing paper: refers to the square area of paper weight, according to the weight of the printing paper classification method. For example: 120G stands for 120 grams per square meter.2, in the unit area, the heavier the weight of the paper, the thicker the thickness of the paper. 120G~180G is pictorial printed paper, and 200G~250G belongs to white cardboard.

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